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HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA 

CONSTITUTION 
BY-LAWS . . 

AS R]EVISED JANUARY 7, 1901 



LIST OF MEMBERS, &C. 



HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA 

CONSTITUTION 
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AS RE^VISED JANUARY 7, 1©01 



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HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 



OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1900-01. 



PRESIDENT : 
FREDERIC J. DE FEYSTER. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS : 

Manhattan : William Jay. 
New Rochelle : Henry M. Lester, 
Long Island : Rev. Lea Luquer. 
New Paltz : A. T. Clearwater. 
Staten Island : Rev. Alfred H. Demarest. 
• Boston : Nathaniel Thayer. 
Maine : 

New Oxford : Richard Olney. 
Narragansett : William Ely. 
New Jersey : Prof. Allan Marquand. 
Delaware : H. A. Dupont. 
Pennsylvania : Herbert M. Du Puy. 
Virginia : Richard L. Maury. 
South Carolina : Rev. Robert Wilson. 

SECRETARY : 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

TREASURER : 
Henry C. Swords. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: 

The Officers of the Society, the Chairmen of the Committees on Pedi- 
•rees, Publications, Library and Finance, and 
John K. Rees, 
Rev. a. V. Wittmeyer, 
T. J. Oakley Rhinelander^ 
Theodore M. Banta, 
Alden Freeman, 



RECORD COMMITTEE. 

Theodore M. Banta. 

Henry M. Lester. 

W. G. Farlow. 

Rev. Alfred H. Demarest. 

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS: 

Samuel M. Jackson, Chairman ; 
LiNEUs E. Fuller, 
Benjamin Aymar. 

COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY: 

Mrs. James M. Lawton, Chairman ; 
Miss Helen Van C. de Peyster, 
Miss Marion N. Bayard Cooper. 

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: 

Bayard Dominick, Chairman ; 
William D. Barbour, 
Frederick W. Steele. 

COMMITTEE ON RECEPTIONS: 

Miss Emily M. de Peyster, 

Miss Ruti-iella R. Blackwell, 

Mrs. Eliza L. Clarkson, 

Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress, 

Mrs. Viola V. Holbrook, 

Miss Margaret S. Jackson, 

Mrs. Linus E. Fuller, 

Mrs. Sandford Bissell, 

Miss Mary Van B. Vanderpool, 

Henry R. Coles, 

Josiah C. Pumpelly, 

Henry M. Lester, 

Benjamin Aymar. 

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION FUND 
Samuel M. Jackson, 

COMMITTEE ON HERALDRY: 
Philip S. De Luze. 



INTRODUCTION. 



The emigration of the Huguenots in the seventeenth century is one of 
the most important events of modern history. It largely prepared the way, a 
century later, for the overthrow of the old regime in France; it greatly 
enriched, morally, intellectually and materially, every country in which the 
exiles took refuge ; and it is the true source of the liberal character which has 
since marked the public polity of Europe. 

Besides this general significance, the Huguenot emigration possessed two 
features which distinguished it from all similar events known in history, and 
which render its careful study and commemoration eminently proper and in- 
structive. The Huguenots, in the first place, did not, like so many common 
adventurers, leave their country to seek fortune abroad. It was with them a 
question of mass or exile ; and nearly a million of men, women and children, 
comprising the best elements of the population of France, forsook their 
country at the call of conscience, in order to enjoy under more liberal rulers 
the indisputable privilege of a free and open Bible. In the next place, the 
course of their emigration, which led them to wherever the principle of 
religious toleration had obtained a foothold, stamped their movement with 
almost universal significance. Large bodies of Huguenots thus settled them- 
selves in various parts of Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, 
America, etc., and through these settlements they have shaped, directly or 
indirectly, the character of modern civilization to a very important extent. 

Strangely enough, the history of this important movement has never been 
adequately written. The only work which professes to speak of it in detail 
is that of M. Charles Weiss, which appeared in 1853. But this history, excel- 
lent as it is in many respects, is very deficient in life, and ought to be rewritten 
and completed in the light of recent researches. Unfortunately the same is 
true of most of the special histories which treat of the settlement of the 
Huguenots in the several countries of Europe, and aside from the invaluable 
history of the late Rev. Dr. C. W. Baird, it is not too much to say that a few 
hundred pages would easily comprise all that has been published of any real 
value on the history of the Huguenots in America. This dearth of satisfactory 
histories of the Huguenot emigration is no doubt due to the difficulties of the 
task. The subject is very extensive, and the gathering of the material is 
necessarily slow, arduous and expensive, and much remains to be done. 

Impressed with the importance of these facts, a few gentlemen of 
Huguenot descent met on the i3rh of April, 1883, at the house of the Hon. 
John Jay to consider the best way of organizing a Huguenot Society, the 
object of which should be the stated commemoration of the principal events in 
the history of the Huguenots, and the collection of materials for a memorial 
history of the Huguenots in this country. At this meeting, a preliminary 
organization was reached, a general basis for the proposed Society was 
adopted, and a committee was appointed to prepare a constitution and by-laws 
to be submitted to the Society at its next meeting. At the call of Mr. Edward 
F. de Lancey, chairman of this committee, a second meeting of the Society 
was held May 29th, 1883, for the reception of the report of the committee, and 



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for the permanent organization of the new Society. On the day appointed, 
some fifty ladies and gentlemen, representing nearly all the original Huguenot 
settlements in America, met in the Hall of the New York Historical Society 
and happily effected the object of the meeting. A constitution and by-laws 
were adopted, and officers elected for the current year. 

The Hu(;uenot Socieiv ok America, which was for so many years a 
desideratum among the existing American societies, is now a permanent and 
definite organization, subject only to such changes as time and experience will 
no doulit suggest. It began its existence under very favorable circumstances, 
and is called to a very useful future. To accomplish its true ends it must become 
more and more a national Society, with the largest possible membership ; for 
then, and then only, will future historians be able, by utilizing the materials 
collected by its members, to render due justice to the Huguenot element in 
the development of American character and institutions. And surely the name 
and the memories left us by our Huguenot ancestors, the role which many 
of their descendants have played in the history of their country, the position to 
which many others have attained in literature, science and the arts are suffici- 
ently bright and glorious to entitle them to be rescued from perishable family 
papers and other similar documents, in order to he inscribed upon the more 
enduring pages of history. 

To realize this laudable purpose, three things are particularly desiral^le : 

First, That every Huguenot family in America should be represented by 
at least one of its members in the Society. This would give the Society a 
really national character, and would enable it to take rank with the most 
important societies in this or any other country. 

Secondly, That each family represented in this Society should have care- 
fully composed, for the use of the Society a genealogy or history of the family, 
with exact copies of all important papers in the possession of the family, and a 
record of such facts as may be known in regard to the history of other Hug-ue- 
not families. .Ml the.se contributions should be placed in the archives of the 
Society, and would serve as most \'aluable materials for a general historv of 
the Huguenots in America. 

Thirdly, That the library already formed, '"composed of all obtainable 
books, monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, etc., relating to the Huguenots 
should be increased from time to time by purchase and gifts." For this the 
Society must largely depend upon the generosity of its members and friends, 
who are earnestly invited to donate to the Society any book, pamphlet or 
manuscript of interest treating of Huguenot genealogy or history. The 
Society has noAv a room in a fire-proof building forming a safe depository for 
its valuable papers. 



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CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION. 

OF THE 

HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 



State of New York, ^ 

City and County of New York, j 

We^ John Jay, Edward F. De Lancey, Ashbel G. Vermilye, Louis Mesier, 
Peter W. Gallaudet, Benjamin F. DeCosta, Abram DuBois, Josiah H. Gau- 
tier, Alfred V. Wittmeyer, Morey Hale Bartow, Charles W. Maury, Charles 
A. Briggs, and Chauncey M. Depew, being persons of full age, citizens of the 
United States, and residents within the vState of New York, and being desirous 
of associating ourselves as a society and corporation for Historical and Liter- 
ary purposes, and the promotion and maintenance of a Library with special 
reference to the history of the Huguenots in America, pursuant to the Act 
of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An Act for the incorpo- 
ration of benevolent, charitable, scientific and missionary societies," passed 
April 12, 1848, being Chapter 319 of the Laws of the State of that year and 
the several amendments thereof, including the Amendatory act passed June 
15, 1 88 1, being Chapter 526 of the Laws of said State for that year, and the 
Act passed May 18, 1883, being Chapter 446 of the Laws of said State for that 
year. Do hereby, according to the provisions of said Statute, certify and state : 
First. — That the name or title by which the said Society shall be known 
in law is 

"the huguenot society of AMERICA." 

Second. — That the particular business and objects of said Society are the 
promotion of Historical and Literary purposes, and the forming and mainte- 
nance of a Library with a view to preserve and perpetuate the history and 
promote the principles and virtues of the Huguenots. 

Third. — That the number of trustees to manage the said Society shall be 
nine, and their names for the first year of its existence are John Jay, Edward 
F. De Lancey, Alfred V. Wittmeyer, Josiah H. Gautier, Benjamin F. De 
Costa. Abram Du Bois, Peter W. Gallaudet. Chauncey M. Depew. and Morey 
Hale Bartow. 

Fourth. — That the business of said vSociety is to be conducted in the City 
and county of New York. 
In Witness whereof, We have hereunto, and to a duplicate hereof, subscribed 

our names on this twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord one 

thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. 

(Signed,) John Jay, 

Edward F. De Lancey, 

A. F. Vermilye, 
Louis Mesier, 

P. W. Gallaudet, 

B. F. De Costa. 
Abram Du Bois, 
J. H. Gautier, 
Alfred V. Wittmeyer, 
Morey Hale Bartow, 
Charles W. Maury, 

C. A. Briggs, 
Chauncey M. Depew. 



IV 



CONSTITUTION 
AS AMENDED, JANUARY 7, 1901. 



ARTICLE I. 

NAME, 

The name of this organization shall be "The Huguenot Society of 
America." 

ARTICLE II. 

OBJECT. 

The object of the Society shall be : 

First, To perpetuate the memory and to foster and promote the principles 
and virtues of the Huguenots. 

Secondly, To publicly commemorate the principal events in the history of 
the Huguenots. 

Thirdly, To discover, collect and preserve all existing documents, monu- 
ments, etc.. relating to the genealogy or history of the Huguenots of America. 

Fourthly, To gather by degrees a library, for the use of the Society, com- 
posed of all obtainable books, monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, etc., relat- 
ing to the Huguenots. 

Fifthly, To cause to be prepared and read before the Society papers, 
essays, etc., on questions in the history or genealogy of the Huguenots ; their 
settlements, biographies, public acts, influence on the society, arts, commerce, 
and politics of America especially, and of other countries where they settled. 

Sixthly, To cause to be prepared and published a series of volumes en- 
titled "Collections of the Huguenot Society of America." 

Seventhly, To establish branches of this Society in other American cities, 
and to encourage the foundation of similar Societies in other countries where 
Huguenots have taken refuge. 

ARTICLE III. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Section i. The following classes of persons are eligible for nomination 
to membership in the Society : 

First, Descendants in the male or female line of the Huguenot families 
who emigrated to America prior to the Promulgation of the Edict of Toler- 
ation, November 28th, 1787, or who left France for other countries than 
America prior to that date, may be elected as regular members. 

Secondly, Persons who have made the history, genealogy, principles, etc., 
of the Huguenots a special subject of study and research, and have written and 
published the same, may be elected as regular members. 



Thirdly^ Persons who have rendered some conspicuous service in the 
advancement of Huguenot interests may be elected as honorary members. 
They shall have no vote. 

Fourthly^ Persons who are residents of foreign countries may be elected 
as corresponding members. They shall have no vote. 

Sec. 2. Regular members shall be either life members upon the payment 
of the initiation fee of $5 on joining the Society and $50 in that or in any one 
year thereafter, or annual members upon the payment of the initiation fee of 
$5 besides the annual dues of $5 for the first year and $5 annually thereafter. 
The annual dues shall be payable in advance on the 13th day of April of each 
year. If any member neglect or refuse to pay his annual dues for two years 
the Treasurer shall report the same to the Executive Committee who, after due 
notice, may strike his name from the roll of membership. 

Sec. 3. Candidates for regular membership must be proposed at a 
meeting of the Executive Committee. Applications for membership must be 
made upon the blank forms furnished by the Society, and candidates shall be 
elected by the Executive Committee at any meeting subsequent to that at 
which they were proposed on the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the com- 
mittee present. 

HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS shall be elect- 
ed by the Society ou recommendation of the Executive Committee, to whom 
all applications for such nominations should be addressed. 

Application blanks for regular members will be furnished by the Secretary 
upon receiving the name of the candidate for admission, the name of the 
Huguenot ancestor, and the names of the proposer and seconder. 

The pedigree blanks should be filled out in the most exact manner possible, 
and all dates given. If there are printed records of these, page and book in 
which the record appears should be given. When these facts cannot be found, 
the committee may accept other satisfactory evidence. 

All supplementary pedigrees must be approved by the Executive Com- 
mittee before they can be filed in the archives of the Society, or before the 
names of the Huguenot ancestors mentioned therein can be inserted in the 
list of members. 

Each member elected shall be notified of election by the Secretary, who 
shall enclose the bill for initiation fee and clues for the first year, and upon 
the acceptance within thirty days of the election and the payment of the 
required amount, the person shall be entered upon the list of members. 

ARTICLE IV. 

OFFICERS. 

Sec. I. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, a Vice- 
President for each original Huguenot centre or settlement in America, a 
Secretary and a Treasurer. 

Sec. 2. There shall be an Executive Committee, which shall have charge 
of all the business of the Society. The Executive Committee shall be com- 
posed of the officers and five members to be appointed by the President and 
the chairmen of the Committees named in Section 3. 

Sec. 3. There shall be four standing committees appointed by the Ex- 
ecutive Committee, known as the Committees on Pedigrees, Publications, 
Library and Finance. They shall consist of three members each, and the 
chairman of each of said committees shall be a member of the Executive Com- 
mittee. 



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Sec. 4. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society and 
of the Executive Committee. In his absence the Vice-President of Manhattan 
shall preside, or if he be not present, any Vice-President or member of the 
Executive Committee may be chosen to act pro tempore. 

Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Presidents to interest descend- 
ants of the Hug-uenots in the objects of this Society, and when deemed ad- 
visable to establish branches of this Society in other localities. 

Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep an accurate record 
of all the proceedings of the Society ; to conduct the correspondence of the 
Society ; to inform officers and new members of their election ; to countersign 
all drafts made on the Treasurer ; to call and arrange for all meetings of the 
Society under the direction of the Executive Committee, giving due notice to 
all members and setting forth the objects of such meetings; to prepare and 
submit to the Executive Conmiittee, at its meeting next before the annual 
meeting, a report of the proceedings for the last year. 

Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to collect all dues, fees, and 
other moneys belonging to the Society, and deposit the same in some Trust 
Company in the city of New York, in the name of "The Huguenot Society of 
America," opening separate accounts to the credit of the special funds which 
may be directed by the Executive Committee. 

Out of these funds he shall pay only such sums as may be ordered by the 
Executive Committee. He shall keep accurate accounts of the receipts and 
disbursements, and report the same at the annual meeting of the Society. 

Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to fill vacan- 
cies caused by the death or resignation of any officers of this Society, or any 
members of the Standing Committees, and to transact all business of the 
Society not otherwise provided for in the Constitution. 

Five members shall constitute a quorum of the Executive Committee. 

Sec. 9. The Committee on Pedigrees shall examine and pass upon the 
genealogical eligibility of all applicants for membership. 

Sec. 10. The Committee on Library shall have immediate control of the 
buying, exchanging, binding, cataloguing, and care of bcK:)ks, manuscripts, 
pamphlets, and other documents of the Society, subject to the approval of the 
Executive Committee. They shall request for permanent preservation in the 
archives copies of all papers read before the Society. 

Sec. 12. The Committee on Publications shall edit and supervise the 
publications of the Society ordered by the Executive Committee. It shall 
solicit from members and others suitable papers and addresses for the meetings 
of the Society. 

Sec. II. The Connnittee on Finance sliall propose ways and means for 
increasing the invested funds of the Society. They shall audit the Treasurer's 
accounts whenever referred to them by the Executive Committee, and especi- 
ally the annual report of the Treasurer. 

Six. 12. The officers of the Society shall be elected at the animal meet- 
ing. 

ARTICLE V. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec. t. The annual meeting shall be held on April 13th, the day of the 
Promulgation of the Edict of Nantes, granting freedom of worship to the 
Huguenots of I'rance. Should such date fall upon Sunday, then the day 
thereafter shall 1)e the day for this meeting. 



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Sec. 2. Other meetings for business or social purposes or for the read- 
ing of papers shall be held at such times as may be deemed advisable by the 
Executive Committee. 

ARTICLE VI. 

AMENDMENTS. 

This Constitution may be amended at any regular meeting of the Society 
by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided the Executive Com- 
mittee report that the proposed changes have been considered and approved by 
them for submission to the Societv. 



BY-LAWS. 

I. The Executive Committee shall meet at such times and places as may 
be designated by the President. 

II. Notices of Society meetings shall be given at least one week in ad- 
vance, and ten members shall constitute a quorum. 

III. The order of business shall be as follows : 

The reading and adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting. 

Reports of officers. 

Reports of the Executive Committee. 

Election of officers at the annual meeting. 

Nomination of new members. 

Reports of special committees. 

Miscellaneous business. 

The reading of papers or addresses before the Society. 

Adjournment. 

IV. The original Huguenot settlements in this country are as follows : 
Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond ; Long Island, New Rochelle, 
New Paltz, Boston, New Oxford, Narragansett, Maine, New Jersey, Dela- 
ware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Carolina and Florida. 

V. The payment of the first annual dues by members elected between 
February 15th and April 13th shall exempt them from further payment on the 
13th April following. 

VI. These By-Laws may be amended or repealed at any regular meeting 
of the Societv bv a" two-thirds vote of the members present. 



VIII 

INSIGNIA AND DIPLOMA: 

The Insignia of the Society shall consist of a badge, pendant from a 
gold dove with spreading wings surmounted by a rising sun, and worn on a 
watered silk ribbon one inch and a half wide, of white, bordered with red, 
white and blue. 

The badge shall be of gold, surrounded by a wavy, ornamental border, 
and bearing: 

Obverse: The device of Marguerite de Valois, a marigold turning to- 
ward the sun, and a ribbon with the motto "Non Inferiora Secutus" (I have 
followed no inferior things). 

Reverse: The name Huguenot Society of America in relief, and the 
engraved name or initials of the member and the registered number of the 
Insignia. 

"The Insignia may be worn by the members on all occasions when they 
assemble, as such, for any stated purpose or celebration, and may be w^orn on 
any occasion of ceremony. It shall be worn conspicuously on the left breast. 

"Members who are officers of the Society may wear the badge suspended 
by a regulation ribbon around the neck. 

"The Insignia shall be worn only as above described." 

"The use by members of the Society of the small enameled marigold 
is also authorized. The marigold (the emblematic flower of Marguerite 
de Valois) shall be made of gold with yellow enamel and mounted so as to 
be worn as a button by men and as a pin by women. On the reverse may be 
engraved the name or initials of the member and the registered number of the 
badge, with the words 'Huguenot Society of America.' " 

Orders for Insignia may be obtained on application to the Secretary. 

Orders for the Marigold may be obtained at the Library. 

Ribbon may be obtained at the Library. 

price. 

Insignia, Gold $25.00 

* ' Silver Gilt 10.00 

Marigold Badge 2.50 

Payment should be made to Tiffany & Co., Union Square, New York, 
and not to the Society. 

Diplomas of membership are issued by the Secretary on application, and 
payment of $1.00. 

BRANCH SOCIETIES. 

At a meeting of the Executive Committee, held May loth, 1900, the fol- 
lowing resolution was adopted, and the Secretary was directed to notify the 
members of the Society of its adoption. 

1. Resolved, That, when ten or more members of the Huguenot Society 
of America residing outside the limits of the City of New York — as at 
present constituted — desire to form themselves into a Branch Society of the 
said Society, they shall make application to the Executive Committee for 
authority to form such a Branch. 

2. When ten or more descendants of Huguenot families which emigrated 
to America prior to the Promulgation of the Edict of Toleration, November 
28th, 1787, who are eligible to membership in the Huguenot Society of 



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America, desire to form themselves into a Branch Society (as above), they 
can only do so by becoming members of the Parent Society, and then making 
application to the Executive Committee to form said Branch Society. 

3. That all Branch Societies may adopt By-Laws for their Government 
not inconsistent with the Constitution of the Huguenot Society of America. 

4. That the Initiation Fees of those who shall hereafter become members 
of the Branch Societies shall be paid into the Treasury of the Parent Society. 

5. That the Annual Dues of all members of Branch Societies shall be the 
same as those of the Parent Society, and shall be remitted to the said Parent 
Society, but that twenty per cent, thereof shall be returned to the Branch 
Society. 

6. That the Branch Society shall elect its own President, and, subject to 
the approval of the Executive Committee of the Parent Society, he shall be 
one of the Vice-Presidents of said Parent Society. 

HERALDRY. 

The following resolution was passed at the Executive Committee meeting 
of October 19th, 1899, in regard to Heraldry: "Resolved, That a Committee 
be formed to collect Coats-of-Arms, and to aid the members in looking up 
Coats-of-Arms to which their Huguenot ancestors were entitled. These Arms 
to be properly framed and placed on the walls of the Society. The President 
and Secretary to elect the members of this Committee." 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

Members are requested to notify the Secretary of any change of address or it there be any errors in this list 
The names in parentheses at end of each entry are those of the Huguenot families from which the member 
claims descent. The first is the name through which the member entered, supplementals following in order in 
which they were given. 

The Pedigree Committee does not certify to those previous to 1894. 
♦This mark is prefixed to the names of Life Members. 
— o — This mark follows the names of members who have given no pedigree. 



A 

1900 AdamSj Mrs. George F Indianapolis, Ind. (Demarest) 

1900 Adams, Rufus New York City (de la Maistre) 

1894 Adams, Washington I. L. . Montclair, N. J. (Flandreau, Serot, 

Sycard) 
1897 Alden, Mrs. Charles H.. . Washington, D.C. (Cazneau.Germon) 

1889 Allaire, Hal Allaire, N. J. (Allaire) 

1885 *Allen,' Miss Candace. ... Providence, R. I. (Bernon, Guille- 

mard) 

1893 Allen, Dr. Paul New York City (Byssel) 

1891 Anderson, Mrs. Gen. RoBT. Washington, D. C. (Bayard, de Pey- 

ster) 

1897 Anderson, Miss Maria L. .Washington, D. C. (Bayard, de Pey- 

ster. Masse, Poingdextre) 
1888 Atterbury, Mrs. Anson P. New York City (Bayard) 
1887 Atterbury, John Turner. New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 

1894 Atterbury, Lewis Boudinot 

.,New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 
1883 Atterbury, Rev. W. W. . . . New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 

1898 Aymar, Mr. Benjamin. .. .East Orange, N. J. (Aymar, Belon, 

Magny, Vincent, Guerry, Que- 
reau, Le Brun, Quantin) 
1900 Aymar, Miss Elizabeth. . New York City (same as above) 

1899 Aymar, Miss Harriet South Norwalk, Conn, (same as above) 

1899 *Aymar, Jose West New Brighton, S. L (same as 

above) 

B 
1883 Bacot, Robert C East Orange, N, J. (Bacot, De Saus- 

sure, Moreau, Mercier, Peron- 

neau ) 
1894 Bacot, Wm. Sinclair East Orange, N. J. (Bacot, De Saus- 

sure, Moreau, Mercier, Peron- 

neau) 

1897 Bailey, Pearce, M. D New York City (Jerauld) 

1885 *Balch, Thos. Willing. . .Philadelphia, Pa. (de Frouville) 



1899 Bangs, Mrs. PYetcher .... New York City (Gaineau) 

1886 Banta, Theodore M New York City (Demarest, Sohier, 

Cresson, Yigne, Cuvilye, de 
Ruine) 
1886 Barbour, Wm. Delamater. New York City (de la Maitre) 
1891 Barbour, Mrs. William. . .New York City (Mercereau) 
1898 Bent, Mrs. Richard M. . . . New York City (Dombois) 

1900 *BiSHOP, Mrs. Wm. D., Jr. . Bridgeport, Ct. (Gratiot) 
1891 Bissell, Mrs. Sanford. . . . New York City (Byssel) 
1891 Blackwell, Miss Ruthella R. 

New York City (Bayard) 

1 89 1 Blackwell, Wm. Bayard. . New York City (Bayard) 

1900 Blodgett, Mrs. F. J New York City (Aymar, Belon, 

Magny, Vincent, Guerry) 
1898 Blood, John Balch Boston, Mass. (Molines) 

1898 Bogert, Theodore P Providence, R. I. (Benezet) 

1896 Bogert, Wm. Benezet Evanston, 111. (Benezet) 

1883 BoNTECou, Fred. T New York City (Bontecou) 

1885 BOOKSTAVER, HoN. HeNRY W. 

New York City ( Bodine, Felter) 

1900 Boucher, Pierre L New York City (Quentin, Quereau) 

1899 Boughton, Wm. Hart. . . .Buffalo, N. Y. (Bouton) 

1885 *Bowdoin, George S New York City (Baudouin) 

1S90 BowDOiN, Miss Isabel G. . .Baltimore, Md. (Baudouin) 

1898 *BowDOiN, Temple New York City (Baudouin) 

1893 BowDoiN, Wm. Graham ... Baltimore, Md. (Baudouin) 

1900 Boyd, Herbert Hart Philadelphia, Pa. (Chevalier) 

1897 Branch, Wm. Meserole. . .Brewster, N. Y. (Mesurole, Praa) 
1900 Brewster, Saml. Dwight. .New York City (Pinneo) 

1900 Brokaw, Howard C New York City (Broucard, Le Febre) 

1892 Brokaw, Isaac Irving. . . .New York City (Broucard, Le Febre) 
1 89 1 Brokaw, Isaac Vail New York City (Broucard, Le Febre) 

1 89 1 Brokaw, Wm. Vail New York City (Broucard, Le Febre) 

1895 Brown, Maj. P. Richard, M.D. 

Jthaca, N. Y. (Richard) 

1884 BuDD, Mrs. Wm. A New York City (Bruyn, Du Bois, de 

Rapalye) 

1892 BuFORD, Mrs. James M. . . .Rock Island, 111. (Julian) 

1883 Bull, Charles S., M.D. . . .New York City (Seguin, Mercereau) 

1897 BuRRUSS, Mrs. Nathaniel. Norfolk, Va. (Perrin) 

1898 Burruss, N. Charter Norfolk, Va. (Perrin) 

1898 Burruss, Wm. Cicero Norfolk, Va. (Perrin) 

1890 Bystrom, E. N. Bradley, M.D. 

New York City (Bevier) — o — 

C 
1889 Campbell, Mrs. H. Godwin 

,Paterson, N. J. (Mercereau) 

1885 Cannon, Col. Le Grand Bouton 

New York City (Le Grand, Canon, 
Bouton) 
1897 Church, Mrs. Benj. S New York City (Provoost) 



3 

1894 Clark, James Wilson New York City (Le Baron, Johonnot, 

Olivier) 

1884 *Clarkson, Banyer New York City, Jay, Bayard, Fran- 

Qois, Provoost) 

1896 Clarkson, Mrs. Eliza L. de P. 

New York City (de Peyster) 

1888 Clarkson, Matthew New York City (Jay, Bayard, Fran- 
cois, Provoost) 

1883 Clearwater, Hon. A. T. . .Kingston, N. Y. (Baudoin, Bridon, 

Corquet, Doiau, Nicol, Seguine, 
Ver Nooy) 

1896 Clinch, Rev. Nicholas Bayard 

Rockford, 111. (Bayard, de Peyster) 

1883 Cobb, Mrs. C. Lyman Yonkers, N. Y. (Guiou) 

1898 Coles, H. Rutgers Remsen 

New York City (de Rapalie, de Pey- 
ster, Le Maitre, Trico) 

1891 Collier, Fred. J Hudson, N. Y. (Colier) 

1883 Conde, Swits New York City (Conde)— o — 

1894 *CooPER, Miss Marian N. Bayard 

Bloomfield, N. J. (Jay, Bayard, de 
Kay) 

1885 Coutant, Richard B. M.D.Tarrytown, N. Y. (Coutant, Bonne- 

foy) 

1898 Coxford, Mrs. William. . . New York City (Perrin) 

1891 Cutting, Robert Fulton. .N. Y. City (Bayard, Pintard) — — 
1891 Cutting, Wm. Bayard.... N. Y. City (Bayard, Pintard) — o — 

D 

1899 Danforth, Mrs. Elliot... New York City (Mesereau, La Tou- 

rette) 
1896 Darlington, Chas. Francis, 

New York City (Reyneau) 

1896 Darlington, Rev. J. H., Ph.D., D.D. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. (Reyneau) 

1890 De Benneville, James S. Philadelphia, Pa., (de Benneville, Ber- 

tholet) 

1884 De Forest, Rorert W New York City (de Forest) 

1891 De Lamater, Ezra Doane. Hudson, N. Y. (Le Maistre) 

1900 De Luze, Philip Schuyler. New Rochelle, N. Y. (de Luze) 

1898 Demarest, Rev. A. Howard 

Staten Island, N. Y. (des Maret& 
Cresson, Sohier) 

1897 Demarest, Rev. Wm. H. S.Catskill, N. Y. (des Marets, Cresson. 

Sohier) 

1898 Demonet, Eugene A Brooklyn, N. Y. (Faure) 

1899 De Peyster, Miss Augusta Morris 

New York City (de Peyster) 
1896 De Peyster, Miss Emily Maria 

New York City (de Peyster) 

1899 De Peyster, Miss Frances Goodhue 

New York City (de Peyster) 



iSpp De Peyster, Frederic Ashton 

New York City (de Peyster) 
1883 *De Peyster, Frederic J. .New York City (de Peyster) 
1899 ^^ Peyster, Miss Helen Van Cortlandt 

New York City (de Peyster) 
1883 *De Peyster, Gen. John Watts 

Tivoli, N. Y. (de Peyster) — o — 

1883 Depew, Chauncey M Washington, D. C. (no name) — o— 

1896 Devotion, Miss Elizabeth. New York City (Devotion) 

1896 Devotion, Miss Harriet. . New York City (Devotion) 
1894 Devotion, Miss Sarah. . . .New York City (Devotion) 

1885 Deyo, Robert Emmet New York City (Doyau, Du Bois) 

1898 De Zouche, John J Philadelphia, Pa. (de Souche) 

1899 Dodge, Francis Edward. . .Brooklyn, N. Y. (d'Espard) 

1891 Dominick, Bayard New York City (Dominique, Blan- 

chard) 
1891 Dominick, Henry B New York City (Dominique, Blan- 

chard) 

1898 Du Bois, Rev. Anson Athenia, N. J. (Du Bois, Blanchan) 

1883 Du Bois, Dr. John C Hudson, N. Y. (Du Bois)— o— 

1S85 *Du Bois, Wm. a New York City (Du Bois) 

1891 Du Bois, Wm. Maison White Plains, N. Y. (Du Bois, Le 

Fevre, Hasbrouck, Duyou, Blan- 

shan ) 

1886 Dumont, John B New York City (Dumont) 

1897 Du Pont, Col. Henry A. . .Montchanin, Del. (Du Pont) 

1893 Du Puy, Miss Eleanor G. . New York City (Du Puy, Charda- 

voyne, Valleau) 

1883 *Du Puy, Herbert Pittsburg-, Pa. (Du Puy, Chardavoyne, 

Valleau) 

1898 *DuvAL, H. Rieman New York City (Duval) 



E 

1893 Earle, Gen. Ferd. P New York City (de la Montague, de 

Forest, Byssel) ^ 

1893 Earle, Mrs. Ferd. P New York City (Casier, Guyon, 

Taine) 
1884 *Eckard, Rev. Leighton W. 

Easton, Pa. (Bayara; — o — 

1899 Egle, Wm. H., M.D Harrisburgh, Pa. (Beauvier) 

1897 Ellis, Mrs. Wm. R New York City (Gilet, Byssell) 

1896 Elting, Peter J Yonkers, N. Y. (Du Bois, Le Fevre) 

1884 *Ely, William Providence, R. I. (Bernon, Guille- 

mard) 

1885 Ely, William D Providence, R. I. (Bernon, Guille- 

mard) 

1899 Embury, Aymar New York City (Aymar, Belon, 

Mangny, Vincent, Guerry) 

1900 English, William E Indianapolis, Tnd. (du Bois, Blanshan) 



F 

1886 *Faber, Reginald Stanley. London, England (de Dibon) 

1899 Falconer, Wm. H New York City (Fauconnier) 

1888 Farlow, Mrs. W. G Cambridge, Mass. (rHommedieu) 

1900 Faulkner, Richard B., M.D. 

Pittsburg, Pa. (du Puy, de Vaux) 

1897 Ferree, Miss Annie D Philadelphia, Pa. (Ferree, Blan<;on, 

Deyo, Jorice, Du Bois) 

1899 Ferree, Barr New York City (Ferree, Blangon, 

Deyo, Jorice, Du Bois) 
1897 Ferree, Samuel Patterson 

Philadelphia, Pa. (Ferree, Blan^on, 

Deyo, Jorice, Du Bois) 

1894 Ferris, Morris P Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. (de Rapalie) 

1894 Ferris, Mrs. Morris P Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. (de Peyster) 

1897 Finch, Mrs. J. Spencer. . .Lyons, N. Y. (Cossart) 

1883 Flagg, Rev. Edward O. . . .New York City (Villeponteux) 
1885 Flandreau, Felix E Brooklyn, N. Y. (Flandreau) 

1898 Flint, Mrs. Sherman. .. .New York City (rHommedieu) 
1894 Floyd- Jones, Mrs. Elbert. Long Island, N. Y. (L'Escuyer) 

1897 Fontaine, William M. . . .Charlottesville, Va. (Fontaine, Bourse- 

quot) 

1898 Foote, Mrs. N. A. M New Haven, Conn. (Gilet) 

1894 Foster, Rev. Daniel Requa 

Trenton, N. J. (Requa) 

1900 *Fowler, Mrs. A. H Bridgeport, Conn. (Gratiot) 

1900 *Freeman, Alden E Orange, N. J. (Molines) 

1883 *Frizzell, William H New York City (De Courcy, Frizzell) 

1900 Fuller, Linus E New York City (Molines) 

G 

1883 Gallaudet, Prof. E. M Washington, D. C. (Gallaudet. Prio- 

leau) 

1883 Gallaudet, Rev. Dr. Thomas 

New York City (Gallaudet, Prioleau") 

1895 Garretson, Mrs. Josephine B. 

Morris Plains, N. J. (Delaphine, 
Cresson) 

1884 Gautier, Charles E New York City (Gautier) 

1884 Gautier, Dudley G New York City (Gautier) 

1891 Gillett, Mrs. CM Detroit, Mich. (Gilet, Byssel) 

1899 Goddard, Mrs. F. Wayland 

^Colorado Springs (Cortelyou) 

1884 Goldthwaite, Mrs. C. C. .Utica, N. Y. (Flandreau) 

1897 Grant, Gen'l. Fred. D New York City (de la Noye, de Lille) 

1895 Green, Elmer Ewing Trenton, N. J. (Du Bois, Het) 

1885 Greene, Thos. L New York City (Dauchy) 

1896 Grinnell, Wm. Milne New York City (Molines) 

1895 Gross, Sam'l Eberly Chicago, 111. (Du Bois, Blanshan^ 

1885 GuioN, Rev. Wm. B Fulton, N. Y. (Guion) 

1890 Gurnee, Augustus C New York City (Garnier)— o— 

1883 *Gurnee, Walter S New York City (Garnier)— o— 



6 

H 

1894 Hamilton, Mrs. G. Van Courtlandt 

New York City (de Peyster) 

1897 *Hartley, Mrs. Marcellus. New York City (de Boncourt, Byssel) 

1898 Hasslock, William F New York City (Dombois) 

1897 Haughey, Mrs. E. McLean 

New York City (Coutant, de Pre, De 
Ruine, Gouin, Bonnefoy, Eroiiard 
Friguet Laty) 

1891 Hegeman, Miss Annie M. .Pittsburg, Pa. (Hegeman, de Camp, 

Perot) 

1895 Heins, George L New York City (Fauconnier, Valleau, 

Chardon, Pasquereau) 

1897 Helffenstein, Dr. A. E. . .Philadelphia, Pa. (Fauconnier, Val- 

leau, Chardon, Pasquereau) 

1892 Heroy, William W New York City (Eroiiard, Coutant) 

1893 Hewitt, Hon. Abram S. . .New York City (Gamier) 

1896 Heyward, Bayard Clinch . Charleston, S. C. (Bayard, De Pey- 

ster) 
1895 Hillman, William Mount Vernon, N. Y. (Guion) 

1898 Hoffman, Very Rev. E. A., Dean, 

New York City (Crepel) 

1897 Hoffman, Mrs. E. A New York City (Mercereau, Cha- 

daine) 

1897 Holbrook, Mrs. V. V New York City (Perrin, Thorel) 

1891 Holland, Rev. William J.Pittsburg, Pa. (Benezet) 

1898 Hopkins, Mrs. Emma A. J. New York City (de Vaux, Tourneur) 

1899 Hook, Mrs. E. Warren Trenton, N. J. (Le Maistre, Du Bois, 

Le Comte, Verveelen) 
1893 *Huidekoper, Mrs. Fred. W. 

Washington, D. C. (de Mandeville, 
des Marets (3 descents), de 
Ruyns (2 descents), Sohier, Cres- 
son, Le Sueur) 

1892 Hunter, Mrs. F. K Pelham, N. Y. (Waldo) 

1897 Huntington, Rev. Wm. R.New York City (Baret) 

I 

1900 Ireland, Oscar B Springfield, Mass. (Guion) 

J 
1891 Jackson, Miss Margaret A. 

New York City (Robert, de la Borde, 
La Tour), (de Sille — o — ) 

1898 Jackson, Samuel Macauley 

^New York City (under Art. 3, Sec. i. 
Part 4) 

1899 James> Edmund Janes. .. .Chicago, 111. (Cossart) 

1891 James, Edward W Norfolk, Va. (Dauge, Thelaball) 

1883 Jay, Col. William New York City (Jay, Frangois, Bay- 
ard) 
1898 Jerome, Mrs. John L Denver, Col. (Bonnet, Guion, SouHee) 



7 

1897 Johnson, Rev. James Le Baron 

i.New York City (Le Baron, Bayeux, 
Boudinot, Papin) 

1892 Joline, Mrs. Mary E New York City (Coutant) 

1885 Jones, Mrs. F. Cazenove. . New York City (de Cazenove, de la 

Mar) 

1883 Jones, Wallace T Brooklyn, N. Y, (Faneuil) — o — 

1885 Jouet, Cavalier H Roselle, N. J. (Jouet, Coursier, Cava- 
lier, Perroteau) 

1889 Julien, Gustavus D Hoboken, N. J. (Cantine, Blanchan, 

Jorise, Le Fevre, Deyo, Bevier, 
Le Blanc) 

1888 Julien, Rev. Matthew C.New Bedford, Mass. (Cantine, Blan- 

chan, Jorise, Deyo, Le Fevre, 
Bevier, Le Blanc) 

1891 JuiLLARD, A. D New York City (Juillard) — o — 

1891 Juillard, Mrs. A. D New York City (Cossit) — o — 

K 

1898 Kendall, Mrs. S. L. Du Bois 

Irvington, N. Y. (Du Bois, Bentyn) 
1891 Kingsland, Mrs. J. Bayard. Jersey City, N. J. (Bayard) 
1897 Kress, Mrs. Idabelle S .... New York City (des Marest, Baton, 

Bonnefoy, CIoos, Coutant, Cu- 
vilye, Cresson, De Lorme, De 
Ruine 3, de Pre, de Mandeville, 
De Vaux, Eroiiard, Friguet, 
Gouin, Laty, Le Sueur, Sanse, 
See, Sohier, Vigne. 

L 

1889 Ladew, Mrs. H. S New York City (Du Bois, Blanshan) 

1887 Lanier, Charles New York City (Lanier) — o — 

1896 Lathrop, Miss Emma G. . . Newark, N. J- (De Forest, du Trieux) 

1897 Lathrop, Kirke Detroit, Mich, (Gilet, Byssel) 

1897 Lawton, Mrs. Geo. Perkins 

'Saratoga, N. Y. (de Forest, du Cloux, 

du Trieux) 
1889 *Lawton, Mrs. James M. .New York City (Bayard, de Peyster, 

Masse, Poingdextre) 
1891 Leavitt, Mrs. J. Brooks. . .New York City (Boudinot) 
1883 Le Boutillier, Clement. .High Bridge, N. J. (Le Boutillier, 

Guitton, Le Maistre, Pellier) 

1883 Le Boutillier, John New York City (Le Boutillier, Guit- 

ton, Le Maistre, Pellier) 

1884 Le Boutillier, Mrs. Margaret 

..New York City (Guitton) 
1887 Le Boutillier, Thomas... New York City (Le Boutillier, Guit- 
ton, Le Maistre, Pellier) 
1884 Le Boutillier, Dr. Wm. G.New York City (Le Boutillier, Guit- 
ton, Le Maistre, Pellier) 
1883 Le Conte, Prof. Joseph . . . M.D., LL.D. 

Berkeley, Cal. (Le Conte) 



8 

1889 Le Conte, Dr. Robt. G. .. .Philadelphia, Pa. (Le Conte) 

1895 Lee, Edward Clinton Haverford, Pa. (Molines) 

1898 Lee, Julian Henry Baltimore, Md. (Mallet) 

1884 *Lester, Henry M New York City (under Art. 3, Sec. i, 

part 4) 

1898 Lincoln, Miss Makv E. . . .Hingham, Mass. (Cazneau, Germon) 

1896 LooMis, Mrs. H. P New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 

1883 *Lorillard, Pierre Jobstown, N. J. (Lorillard) — o — 

1883 LuQUER, Rev. Lea Bedford, N. Y. (L'Esquyer, de Rapa- 

lie, Trico) 
1893 LuQUER, Prof. Lea McL , . New York City (L'Esquyer, de Repa- 

lie, Trico) 
1895 LuQUER, Mrs. L. McI New York City (Jay, Bayard) 

1897 Luquer, Nicholas Washington, D. C. (L'Esquyer, de 

Rapalie, Trico) 
1897 Luquer, Thatcher T. P. . Brooklyn, N. Y. (L'Esquyer, de Rapa- 
lie, Trico) 

M 

1897 Macdonald, Mrs. Malcolm 

Lake Placid, N. Y. (Ferree, Le Fevre) 

1895 *Maddox, Mrs. Virginia Knox 

San Francisco, Cal. (D'Aubigne) 

1899 Maltby, Miss Dorothy L. . New Haven, Conn. (Rapalje, de Baun, 

. de Ruine, de Marest, Lozier, 
Trico) 

1896 Mann, Mrs. C. Addison ... Plainfield, N. J. (Cazneau, Germon, 

Molines-3) 
1899 Marschalk, Edwin A. .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. (Fauconnier, Val- 

leau, Pasquereau, Chardon) 
1889 Marquand, Prof. Allan. .Princeton, N. J. (Marquand) — o — 

1884 *Marquand, Henry G. . . .New York City (Marquand) — o — 
1884 Maury, Charles W New York City (de la Fontaine, 

Maury) 
1884 Maury, Miss M. H Morristown, N. J. (de la Fontaine, 

Maury) 
1891 Maury, Col. Richard L. .. Richmond, Va. (de la Fontaine, 

Maury) 

1896 McAllister, Miss Julia G. New York City (de Lancey, Mani- 

gault, Marion) 

1897 McMurtry, Mrs. Clara L.Allegheny, Pa. (Molines) 

1891 Merritt, Mrs. Schuyler. . Stamford, Ct. (Du Bois, Blanshan) 

1884 Mesier, Louts New York City (Mesier) 

1898 Mitchell, Cornelius B. . .New York City (Berrien) 
1895 Moffatt, Mrs. R. Burnham 

(New York City (Jay, Bayard) 

1883 Morris, John E Hartford, Conn. (Bontecou) 

1897 Morris, Robt. Oliver Springfield, Mass. (Bontecou) 

1897 MosELEY, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton 

New Haven, Conn. (Molines, Gail- 
lard) 



1884 MoTTET, Frederick Tacoma, Washington (Mottet) — o — 

1885 *MouNT, Miss C. A New York City (De Gray)— o— 

1885 *MouNT, Miss Susan New York City (De Gray)— o— 

1886 MuLFORD, Rev. Henry Du Bois 

Hudson, N. Y. (Du Bois) 

1893 *Murray, Charles H New York City (Bascom) 

1894 Myer, Isaac New York City (de Ruine, de Pre) 

N 
1896 Newcomb, George Franklin 

New Haven, Conn. (Pinneo) 

1899 Newcomb, Mrs. George F . New Haven, Conn. (Bailey, Emery) 

1898 Nicola, Mrs. Charles A. .Cleveland, O. (Pinneo) 

1900 Norwood, Mrs. Catherine. New York City (Stelle) 
1900 Norwood, Lewis M New York City (Stelle) 

O 

1888 *Ogden, Wm. B New York City (Bernon, Guillemard) 

1887 Oliver, Gen. Paul A Olivers Mills, Pa. (Ambrose, Prioleau, 

Gallaudet) 
1884 Olney, Peter B New York City (Sigourney) — o — 

1884 Olney, Mrs. Peter B New York City (Sigourney) 

1885 Olney, Hon. Richard. ... Boston, Mass. (Sigourney) — o — 
i8q8 Orr, Mrs. A. E Brooklyn, N. Y. (L'Esquyer, de Rapa- 

lie, Trico) 

P 

1899 Payne, Mrs. Henry C .... Milwaukee, Wis. (L'Estrange, Le 

Mestre) 
1896 *Peabody, Mrs. Ellen Rapelje 

Paris, France (de Rapalie, Trico) 

1895 *Peek, Sir Cuthbert E., J.P.F.S.A. 

London, England (Le Maitre) — o — 

1898 Peets, Mrs. Cyrus B New Haven, Conn. (Harger) 

1887 Perot, Joseph S Philadelphia, Pa. (Perot) 

1887 PiERREPONT, Henry E., Jr. Brooklyn, N. Y. (Jay, Bayard) 

1900 Pinneo, Miss Dotha Stone 

Norwalk, Ct. (Pinneo) 
1891 Porter, Mrs. Henry Kirke 

Pittsburg, Pa. (de Camp, Perrot) 
1885 *Potter, Miss Mary E. . . .Kingston, R. L (Le ivioine) 
1885 *PoTTER, James B. M., Jr. .Kingston, R. L (Le Moine) 
1885 Potter, William H Kingston, R. I. (Le Moine) 

1888 Prall, Rev. William Detroit, Mich. (Mercereau) 

1883 PuMPELLY, Josiah Collins.Ncw York City (Pompili) — o — 

1895 PuRDON, Mrs. John New York City (Benezet) 

1896 Putnam, Mrs. Erastus G. .Elizabeth, N. J. (Boudinot, Bayeux, 

Papin) 

Q 

1885 Ouintard, George W New York City (Quintard, Fume) 



R 

1896 *Rapelje, Jacob George. . . Bismarck, N. Dak. (de Rapalje, Trice) 
1885 Rapelye, Henry Staples. .Mt. Vernon, N. Y. (de Rapalye, 

Trico) — o — 

1897 Rawson, Mrs. Warren. . . .Cincinnati, O. (Petit) 

1895 Read, Mrs. Delphine M. P.Paris, France (Pompili) — o — 

1888 Rees, Prof. John KROM...New York City (Du Bois, Blanshan) 

1898 Reilly, Mrs. Thomas A. . .Philadelphia, Pa. (Molines) 

1899 Remsen, Miss Margaret S.New York (de Peyster; 

1894 *Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley 

New York City (Rhinelander, Rob- 
ert, La Tour, de la Borde, Renaud, 
Mercier) 

1900 Reynolds, Mrs. Benj WilkesBarre, Pa. (Gaillard) 

1900 Rice, Mrs. Charles E WilkesBarre, Pa. (Gaillard) 

1898 Richards, Charles S New York City (Mesurole, Praa, 

Rapelje 2) 

1898 *Richardson, Miss Lucy C. 

Lime Rock, Conn. (Gaillard) 

1899 Richardson, Maxwell B. .Oswego, N. Y. (Pardier) 

1900 Rivers, Lieut. Wm. C U. S. A. 

West Point, N. Y. (Flournoy) 

1897 Robert, Miss Mary E New York City (Robert, La Tour, 

de la Borde) 
1897 Robinson, Mrs. Frank Tracy 

New York City (Molines) 
1897 Roe, Rear Admiral Francis A. 

Washington, D. C. (La Farge) 
1897 Roe, Mrs. Katharine B. B. 

New York City (des Marest, Le 
Sueur, Byssel, Cloos, Cresson, 
Sohier, de Mandeville, Vigne, 
Cuvilye) 

1899 RoEBLiNG, Mrs. Washington A. 

■ Trenton, N. J. (Le Maistre, Du Bois, 
Le Comte, Verveelen) 
1897 Roosevelt, Mrs. James. .. .Hyde Park, N. Y. (de la Noye, de 

Lille) 

1900 *Rumsey, Mrs. William. .New York (de Kay) 

1895 Rundall, Clarence A Brewster, N. Y. (Doyou, Du Bois, 

Blanshan, Ver Nooy) 
1885 *Russell, Mrs. Henry G. .Providence, R. L (Bernon, Guille- 

mard) 
S 

1896 Sahler, Miss Emma F. . . .New York City (Du Bois, Blanshan) 
1896 Sahler, Miss Florence L.New York City (Du Bois, Blanshan) 
i8q2 Salisbury, Edward E New Haven, Conn. (Chevalier) 

1889 Sanger, Wm. Cary Sangerfield, N. Y. (Requa) 

1894 Sargent, Mrs. Charles S. .Brookline, Mass. (Bernon, Guille- 

mard) 
1893 *Schieffeltn, William J.\y 

New York City (Jay, Bayard, Fran- 

gois) 



1895 Schuyler, Mrs. Montgomery 

New York City (Prevot, Vincent, 

Felle) 
1899 Seacord, Morgan H New Rochelle, N. Y. (Sicard, Arneau, 

Bonnet, Coutant) 
1883 Seguine, Miss Hattie M. .Rossville, Staten Island, (Requa) — o — 

1883 *Sell, Dr. Edward H. M. .New York City (Seul) 
1894 Sellew, Dr. Frederick S. .New York City (Selleu) 

1894 Sellew, Timothy G New York City (Selleu) 

1899 Shelton, Edward De Forest 

Brooklyn, N. Y. (De Forest, du 
Trieux, Du Cloux) 
1891 Shelton, Miss Jane De Forest 

/Derby, Ct. (De Forest, du Trieux, Du 
' Cloux) 
1898 Sherman, Mrs. Byron. . . .Morristown, N. J. (Molines) 

1894 Shonnard, F. V New York City (Mizerol, Praa) 

1897 Simons, Charles Dew ar. .. New York City, Bacot, Mercier, de 

Saussure, Peronneau) 

1897 Simons, James DEWAR...,New York City (Bacot, Mercier, de 

Saussure, Peronneau) 
1893 Slocum, Lieut. S. S. L'H. .Lisbon, Portugal, (L'Hommedieu) 

1887 Smith, A. Augustus Salem, Mass. (Pengry) 

1888 *Smith, Miss Laurestine Cotheal 

Newark, N. J. (de Cotele) 

1898 Snow, Mrs. James Pardon . Elizabeth N. J. (Le Conte) 

1898 Spencer, Mrs. L. V. B New York City (Benin) 

1897 Steele, Frederick W New York City (Stelle) 

1897 Steele, William Watts. . .Trenton, N. J. (Stelle) 

1884 Stevenson, Richard W. . . . New York City (Le Fevre, Duryee) 

1888 Stimson, Frederic J .'New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 

1886 Stimson, Mrs. Henry C. . .New York City (Boudinot, Carre) 
1897 Strong, Mrs. Allen H....New Brunswick, N. J. (de Rapalje, 

Trico) 
1891 Swift, Mrs. Edward Y. ... Detroit, Mich. (Le Baron) — o — 
1897 *SwoRDS, Henry Cotheal. New York City (de Cotele) 

1899 Swords, Miss Phebe Caroline 

New York City (de Cotele) 



1890 Talcott, Mrs. William ... Paterson, N. J. (Mercereau) 

1898 Taylor, Mrs. Van Campen.Ncw York City (de Rapelje, Trico) 

1897 Thayer, Nathaniel Boston, Mass. (Bayard) 

1898 Thayer, Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer 

Boston, Mass. (Bernon, Guillemard) 

1893 Thomas, Dr. Theodore Gaillard 

New York City (Gaillard, Cordes, 
Gendron, Baluet, Chardon) 

1887 *Thomas, W. Grassett. . . .Bryn Mawr, Pa. (Grassett) 

1894 Townsend, Mrs. Howard .. New York City (Bayard) 
1894 *Trevor, Henry Graff. . . .New York City (L'Espenard) 

1888 TuRNURE, Lawrence, Jr. . .New York City (Tourneur) 



u 

1899 Upham, Mrs, Grace Le Baron 



Boston, Mass. (Le Baron) 

V 

1899 Van Buren, Mrs. Louise Aymar 

Norwalk, Ct. (Aymar, Belon, Magny, 
Vincent, Guerry, Le Brun, Que- 
reau, Ouantin) 

1888 Van Courtlandt, J. S Croton, N. Y. (Hasbrouck, de Trieux, 

Blanshan, de Peyster, Du Bois, de 
Yo, de la Grange) 

1899 Vanderpoel, Miss Mary Van Buren 

New York City (Le Baron) 

1900 Van Deventer, Mrs. L. F. .Knoxville, Tenn. (Flournoy) 

1895 *Van Kleeck, Henry Denver, Col. (De Rapelle, Du Bois, 

Brityn) 

1894 Van Rensselaer, Courtlandt Schuyler 

New York City (Bayard) 
1900 Velazquez, Miss Mariana. East Orange, N. J. (de Peyster) 

1883 Vermilye, Rev. A. G Englewood, N. J. (Vermilje) — o — 

1884 Vincent, Rt. Rev. Boyd, D.D., LL.D. 

Cincinnati, O. (Vincent) 
1884 Vincent, Rt. Rev. John H., D.D., LL.D. 

Topeka, Kan. (Vincent) 

1886 Voute, J. Oscar New York City (de la Voute) — o — 

W 

1887 *Wagner, Henry London, England, (Godde, Teulon, 

Beaufils. Debonnaire, Dupius, 
Tivron, Paillet, Chassereau, 
Guillemend) — o^ — 

1896 Wallis, Miss Miriam Kenneth 

San Francisco, Cal. (Gamier) 

1899 Ward, Henry Ciiauncey. .Middletown, Conn. (Gaillard) 

1900 Wardwell, Mrs. Helen E.Stamford, Conn. (Aymar, Belon, 

Magny, Vincent, Guerry) 

1895 Warner, George Coffing. .Great Barrington, Mass. (de Forest) 
1883 *Weisse, Dr. Faneuil D. . . New York C"ity (Faneuil)— o— 

1897 Wheeler, Chas. Volney. . Little Falls, N. Y. (Molines, Jerauld) 

1898 White, Mrs. Eliza M. Chandler 

Brooklyn, N. Y. (de la Noye, Moli- 
nes 2) 

1898 Wilcox, Mrs. Wm. W Middletown, Conn. (Seleu) 

1897 Williams, Miss Anne Shelton 

Glastonbury, Conn. (Devotion) 

1889 Williams, Mrs. Catherine P. 

Glastonbury, Conn. (Devotion) 

1899 Wilson, Rev. Robert D. D.Charleston, S. C. (Mazyck, Ravenel, 

Le Serrurier, de St. Julien) 



13 



1896 WooLSEY, Prof. Theodore S. 

New Haven, Conn. (Chevalier) 
1898 Wright, Miss Florence R.New York City (de Rapelje, Trico) 
1898 Wright, Mrs. George W. .New York City (de Rapelje, Trico) 



Y 

1897 * Young, Miss Elizabeth F. 

Baltimore, Md. (Du Bois, Ferree, 

Deyo, Blanshan) 
1897 Young, Mrs. Emilia F Baltimore, Md. (Du Bois, Ferree, 

Deyo, Blanshan) 
1895 Young, Mrs. Wm. Hopkins. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Hasbroucq, Do- 

yau, Bevier, Le Blanc, Du Bois, 

Blanjean, Guimar, Damour) 



HONORARY MEMBERS. 

1883 The Rev. A. V. Wittmeyer 

New York City (Vintmaire) — — 
Founder of the Society. 

1884 Prof. Henry M. Baird, LL.D., L.H.D 

Yonkers, N. Y. (Du Bois)— o— 

1884 The Rt. Rev. William S. Perry, D.D., LL.D. 

Bishop of Iowa, Davenport, la. — o — 

1885 The Rev. E. Arnaud Crest Drome, France. 

1885 A. GiRAUD Browning, F.S.A. 

^London, England, Vice President Hu- 
guenot Society of London (Gi- 
raud, Leger, De Chasteaux, 
Herve, Gagnion) 

1885 Meschinet de RiCHEMOND.La Rochelle, France (Meschinet, Ber- 

non. Rivet, Boue, de la Fite, de 
Missy) 

1885 Herr Dr. Henri ToLLiN ... Magdebourg, Germany, President 

German Huguenot Society (no 
name) — o — 

1894 Edward F. De Lancey. . . .New York City (de Lancey, Jay, Bay- 
ard) 

1898 Le Pasteur, N. Weiss Paris, France (Secretaire de la So- 

ciete de I'Histoire du Protestan- 
tisme Frangais) 

1898 The Rev. Charles S. Vedder 

Charleston, South Carolina (Pastor of 
the Huguenot Church of Charles- 
ton) 

1899 William John Charles Moens, F.S.A. 

London, England, President of the 
Huguenot Society of London. 
(Moens) — o — 



CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 

Ralph Le Fevre New Paltz, N. Y. (Le Fevre, Du Bois, 

Freer. Blanshan, Cantine) — o — 

The Rev. Roswell R. Hoes Philadelphia, Pa. (Uzille, Casier)-o~ 

Marinus Godfriden Wildeman The Hague, Holland. Member Genea- 
logical and Heraldic Societies, 
etc., etc. (no name) — o — 



15 

DECEASED MEMBERS. 

Elected. Died. 

1883 Aborn, Robert W (Bernon, Tourtellot) 1893 

1894 Adams, W. Irving (Flandreau, Sycard, Serot) . 1896 

1885 Allen, Ch. Bernon (Bernon, Guillemard) 1899 

1896 Bailey, Mrs. M. B. McK. . (de Peyster) 1898 

1883 Baird, Dr. Charles (Du Bois) — o— Hon. Mem. 1887 

1890 Barnett, Dr. Amelia (Barnett) — o — 1897 

1883 Bartow, Maury Hale (Bertaut — o — ist Treas'r.. 1887 

1885 Bayard, Dr. Edward (Bayard) — o — 1889 

1883 Bayard, Hon. Thos. F (Bayard)— o— Hon. Mem. 

and 1st V. P. for Dela- 
ware 1898 

1897 Booraem, Miss F. D (Petit) 1900 

1886 Brez, J. D (Brez, Vincent, La Riviere) 1899 

1883 Bonnet, Jules (no name) — o — Hon. Mem. 

1890 Brimmer, Hon. Martin. .. (Sejourne) 2d V. P. for 

Boston 1896 

1891 Brokaw, Frederick (Broucard, LeFebre) 1891 

1884 Brown, Joseph O (Vigne, Du Bois, De Kay, 

Cuvilye) 1894 

1892 BuFORD, Clark Howe (Julian) 1893 

1888 Cannon, H. Le Grand (Canon, Le Grand, Bouton) 1895 

1885 Carrington, Mrs. C. C (no name) — o — 1890 

1883 Charlier, Prof. Elie A. . . (Charlier) — o — Correspond- 
ing Member 1896 

1883 Collett, Robert L (no name) — o — 1890 

1883 CoRTELYOU, Dr. L. V (Cortelyou) — o — 1896 

1885 De Forest, Henry G (De Forest) — o — 1889 

1887 De La Grange, S. McC (de la Grange)— o— 1888 

1883 Demarest, Prof. D.D., D.D. LL.D. 

(des Marets, Sohier, Cres- 
son) 1st V. P. for New 

Jersey 1898 

1883 De PuY, Rev. Ephraim. . . . (no name) — o — 1890 

1885 De Saussure, Genl. W. G. . (de Saussure) ist V. P. for 

South Carolina 1890 

1885 De Schweinitz, Rev. Edward 

(no name) — o — 1889 

1885 DoD, Mrs. Caroline B. . . . (Bayard) — o — 1891 

1893 DoMiNiCK, Alexander. ... (Dominique, Blanchard) . . . 1894 
1892 DoMiNicK, Francis Jacob. (Dominique, Blanchard)... 1895 
i8qo DoMiNicK. William Gayer. (Dominique, Blanchard)... 1895 

1883 Du Bois, Dr. Abram (Du Bois) — o — 1890 

1884 Du Bois, George M (Du Bois) 

1898 Du Bois, James Goelet. . . . (Du Bois, Blanshan) 1898 

1897 Du Fais, Ferdinand Fred. . (Du Fais) 1899 

1883 Du PuY, Charles M (Du Puy, Chardavoyne, Val- 

leau) 1st V. P. for Penn. 1898 

1883 DusENBURY, Miss Mary C. (Coutant) 1897 

1886 Dyer, Hon. Elisha (Bernon, Tourtellot, Le 

Roy) 1806 

1885 Ely, Mrs. William (Bernon) — o — i8«9 



i6 

1887 FowLE, Mrs. P. Cazenove. . (de Cazenove) 1891 

1893 Gautier^ Joseph H., M.D. . (Gautier) 1895 

1884 Gautier, Thomas B (Gautier) 1886 

1883 GouRDiN, Robert N (Gourdin) — o — First V. P. 

for South Carolina 1894 

1891 Griffin, G. Butler (De Forest, Du Cloux, De 

Trieux, Du Fosset, Chiney, 
Maillard, Rostiau) — o — . . . 1893 
1883 Hague, Rev. William (no name) — o — 1891 

1892 Heroy, James H (Eroiiard, Coutant) 1896 

1895 HoYT, Mrs. Geraldine Livingston 

(Het, Du Bois, Sanzeau) . . . 1897 

1888 Jay, Miss Eliza Clarkson. (Jay, Francois, Bayard) ... . 1895 

1883 Jay, Hon. John (Jay, Frangois, Bayard) 1st 

President 1894 

1885 Lamb, Mrs. Martha J (Vinton) — o — 1893 

1885 Layard, Hon. Sir Henry Austen 

(de Caument, Ramboullet, 
Boisragon, Savary de 
Mauleon, de Brisac, 
Foissac) Hon. Member 
and 1st President Lon- 
don Huguenot Society. 1894 
1892 Ledyard, Mrs. Henry B. . . (L'Hommedieu) 1895 

1884 Lock WOOD, Howard (de la Plaine, Le Chevalier) . 

1894 Livingston, Mrs. Emily A. (Du Bois, Sanzeau, Het) . . . 1900 

1895 Luquer, Miss Sarah (L'Escuyer, de Rapalie, Tri- 

co) 1898 

1883 Matthews, Mrs. M. G. . . . (Villeponteux) 

1889 Neely, Rt. Rev. Henry A. (De Bevier) ist V. P. for 

Maine 1899 

1894 Peek, Sir Henry William, Bart. 

(Lemaitre) — o — Hon. Mem- 
ber and 2d President 
London Huguenot So- 
ciety 1898 

1889 Poillon, Richard (Poillon) — o — 

1885 Potter, Thomas M., M.D. . (Le Moine) 1891 

1885 PuMPELLY, Mrs. Margaret L. 

(Lanier) — o — 1890 

1884 Quintard, Rt. Rev. Charles T. 

(Ouintard, Fume) Hon. 
'" Member 1898 

1885 Quintard, Edward A (Ouintard, Fume) 1899 

1885 Quintard, James W (Quintard, Fume) 1899 

1885 Ravenel, Daniel (Ravenel, de St. Julien, Pri- 

oleau) 2d V. P. for 

S. C 1894 

1892 Re.\d, Genl. J. Meredith, .(de Moleyaes, Molines) — o — 1896 

1893 Requa, Henry Milton, Jr. (Requa) iSy6 



17 

1884 Robert, Christopher R. ... (Robert, de la Borde, La 

Tour) 1897 

1885 Rylance, Mrs. Frances Lamar 

(Lamar) — o — 1894 

1888 Scott, Mrs. Thomas B (Du Bois) 1896 

1891 Slocum, Mrs. J. J (L'Hommedieu) 1895 

1884 Stevens, Mrs. Paran (no name) — o — 1895 

1897 SwoPE, Gilbert E (Du Bois, Blanshan, Ferree, 

Jorisse) 1899 

1887 Tompkins, Miss M. W. . . . (no name) — o — 1891 

1883 Tourtellot, Dr. J. Q. A. . (Tourtellot, Bernon) 1892 

1883 TuRNURE, Lawrence (Tourneur) 1899 

1886 Vail, Charles M (Viell) 1899 

1887 Vanderburgh, Mrs. Mary E. 

(Bonnet) — o — 1890 

1883 Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Wili iam P. 

(Bayard)— o— 1888 

1890 Van Santvoort, Mrs. Alfred 

(De Kay) — o — 1890 

1891 Van Santvoort, Charles T. 

(De Kay) — o— 1895 

1883 Vermilye, J. D (Vermilje) — o — 1892 

1883 Vermilye, Rev. Thomas E. (Vermilje) — o — 1893 

1891 Waite, Mrs. Morrison P. . (Champlain) — — 1896 

1884 Whelen, Edward S (Jacques) — o — 1894 

1883 Winthrop, Hon. Robert C. (Bayard, Baudoin) ist V. P. 

for Boston 1894 

1884 Wolfe, Miss Catherine L. (Lorillard) — — 1889 

1884 Wood, James E (La Rue, Le Sueur, 

Montaigne) — o — 



FAMILY NAMES OF HUGUENOT REFUGEES TO AMERICA, 
REPRESENTED IN THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SO- 
CIETY: WITH NAMES OF MEMBERS CLAIMING 
DESCENT THROUGH THE SEVERAL 
ANCESTRAL LINES. 

The place where the family name — as Huguenot is first met with, 
precedes the family name. The settlement in America follows it. 

Authentic information on these points, with authorities, is most earnestly 
solicited, that the next edition of this List may be historically correct. 



f Deceased members. 

La Rochelle. 
Hall Allaire. 

General Paul A. Olliver. 

La Tremblade 
Morgan H, Seacord. 

Germany. 



ALLAIRE. 
AMBROSE. 
ARNEAU. 



New Rochelle. 

New Rochelle. 
New York. 



AYMAR, EYMAR. 
Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar, Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. F. J. Blodgett. Aymar Embury. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 
Mrs. Helen E. Wardwell. 

TouRAiNE. BACOT. South Carolina. 

Robert C. Bacot. William Sinclair Bacot. Charles D. Simons. James 
D. Simons. 

England. BAILEY, BESLY. 

Mrs. George F. Newcomb. 

PoiTOU. BALUET. 

Dr. T. Gaillard Thomas. 

Norwich, Eng. BARET. 

Rev. William R. Huntington. 

BARNETT. 
Mrs. Mary E. Vanderburgh. f 



Connecticut. 

South Carolina. 

Connecticut. 



Dr. Anieha Barnett.f 

Charles S. Murray. 

Picardie. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress 

La Rochelle. 



BASCOM. 
BATON— TTON. 
BAUDOUIN— OIN. 



Connecticut. 
South Carolina. 



Massachusetts. 

George S. Bowdoin. Miss Isabel C. Bowdoin. Temple Bowdoin. William 
Graham Bowdoin. Hon. Alphonse T. Clearwater. Hon. Robert C. 
Winthrop.f 



19 

Languedoc. bayard. New Amsterdam. 

Balthazar — Dr. Edward Bayard. f Banyer Clarkson. Matthew Clarkson. 
Edward F. de Lancey. Miss Eliza C. Jay.f Hon. John Jay.f 
Col. William Jay. Mrs. Lea McI. Luquer. Mrs. R. B. Moffat. 
Elenry E. Pierrepont. Jr. William Jay Schieffelin. Hon. Robert 
C. Winthrop.f 
Pierre — Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, f Rev. Leighton W. Eckard. 
Nicholas — Miss Maria L. Anderson. Mrs. Genl. Robert Anderson. Mrs. 
Anson P. Atterbury. Miss Ruthella R. Blackwell. William 
Bayard Blackwell. Rev. Nicholas Bayard Clinch. Miss M. N. B. 
Cooper. R. Fulton Cutting. William Bayard Cutting. Mrs. 
Caroline B. Dod.f Bayard Clinch Hey ward. Mrs. Justine B. 
Kingsland. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Nathaniel Thayer. Mrs. 
Howard Townsend. C. S. Van Rensselaer. Mrs. Wm. P. Van 
Rensselaer, f 

Caen (Normandie). BAYEUX. New York. 

Rev. James Le Baron Johnson. Mrs. E. G. Putnam. 

BELON. New York. 

Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. F. J. Blodgett. Aymar Embury. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 
Mrs. Helen E. Wardwell. 

Vermandois. BENEZET. Pennsylvania. 

Theodore P. Bogert. William B. Bogert. Rev. William J. Holland. Mrs. 
John Pur don. 

BENIN— ON. Virginia. 

Mrs. Louise V. B. Spenser. 

Leyden. BENTYN. Gewanus. 

Mrs. Louise Du Bois Kendall. 

La Rochelle. BERNQN. Massachusetts. 

Robert Aborn.f Miss Candace Allen. Charles B. Allen, f Hon. Elisha 
Dyer.t William Ely. Mrs. William Ely.f William D. Ely. William B. 
Ogden. Mrs. Henry G. Russell. Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. Mrs. S. Van 
Rensselaer Thayer. Dr. J. Q. A. Tourtellot.f 

LIoLLAND. BERRIEN. Long Island. 

Cornelius Berrien Mitchell. 

Bretagne. BERTAUT. New York. 

Rev. Maury Hale Bartow. f 

Canton de Vaud. BERTOLET — THOLET. Pennsylvania. 

James de Benneville. 

BEVIER, BEAUVIER, de B. New Paltz. 

Dr. E. N. Bradley-Bystrom. Dr. William H. Egle. Gustavus D. Julien. 
Rev. Matthew C. Julien. Rt. Rev. H. A. Neely.f Mrs. William H. Young. 



BLANCHAN, CON— JEAN— SHAN. 
French Flanders. Esoi'us. 

Rev. Anson Du Bois. James G. Du Bois.f William M. Du Bois. William 
E, English. Miss Annie D. Ferree. Barr Ferree. Samuel P. Ferree. 
Samuel E. Gross. Gustavus D. Julien. Rev. Matthew C. Julien. Prof. 
J. Krom Rees. Mrs. H. S. Ladew. Ralph Le Fevre. Mrs. Schuyler 
Merritt. Clarence A. Rundall. Miss Emma S. Sahler. Miss Florence 
L. Sahler. Gilbert E. Swope.f James S. van Courtlandt. Miss 
Elizabeth F. Young. Mrs. Emilia F. Young. Mrs. William H. Young. 

La Rochelle. BLANCHARD. New York. 

Alexander Dominick.f Bayard Dominick. Francis J. Dominick.f Henry 
B. Dominick. William Gayer Dominick.f 

Xaintonge. BODINE. Staten Island. 

Hon. Henry W. Bookstaver. 

BONCOEUR, de BONCOURT. 

England. Massachusetts. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

L'Isle-de Re. BONDECOU— TECOU. South Carolina. 

Frederic P. Bontecou. John E. Morris. Robert O. Morris. 

BONNEFOY. New Rochelle. 

Dr. Richard S. Coutant. Mrs. E. McLean Haughey. Mrs. Idabelle S. 
Kress. 

PoiTOU. BONNET— NETT. New Rochelle. 

Miss Mary E. Vanderburgh.f Mrs. John L. Jerome. Morgan H. Seacord. 

Marans. BOUDINOT. New Amsterdam. 

John T. Atterbury. Lewis B. Atterbury. Rev. W. W. Atterbury. Rev. 
James Le Baron Johnson. Mrs. John B. Leavitt. Mrs. Henry P. Loomis. 
Mrs. E. G. Putnam. Frederic J. Stimson. Mrs. Henry C. Stimson. 

BOURSEQUOT. Virginia. 

William M. Fontaine. 

Dole. BOUTON. Staten Island. 

William Hart Boughton. Henry Le Grand Cannon. f Col. Le Grand B. 
Cannon. 

Waldensian. BREZ. New York. 

J. D. Brez.f 

Saintonge. BRIDON. Staten Island. 

Hon. A. T. Clearwater. 

Manheim. BROUCARD. New Amsterdam. 

Fred. K. Brokaw.f Isaac Irving Brokaw. Isaac Vail Brokaw. Howard 
Crosby Brokaw. William Vail Brokaw. 

BRUYN. 
Mrs. William A. Budd. Henry Van Kleeck. 



La Rochelle. BUREAU. New Oxford, 

William T. Jones. Dr. Faneuil D, Weisse. 

England. BYSSEL, BISSELL. Connecticut. 

Dr. Paul Allen. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. General Ferd. P. Earle. Mrs. 

Wm. R. Ellis. Mrs. Charlotte M. S. Gillett. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Kirke Lathrop. Mrs. Katherine B. B. Roe. 

Dijon CANON. Staten Island. 

Henry Le Grand Cannon. f Col. Le Grand B. Cannon. 

CANTINE— TIN. (See QUANTIN.) 
Xaintonge. New Rochelle. 

Gustavus D. Julien. Matthew C. Julien. Ralph Le Fevre. 

LTsle-de-Re. CARRE. Narragansett. 

John T. Atterbury. Lewis B. Atterbury. Rev. W. W. Atterbury. Mrs. 
Henry P. Loomis. Frederic J. Stimson. Mrs. Henry C. Stimson. 

PiCARDiE. CASIER. New Amsterdam. 

Mrs. Ferdinand P. Earle. Rev. Roswell P. Hoes. 

London CAVALIER. Virginia. 

Cavalier H. Jouet. 

Languedoc. CAZNEAU. New Oxford. 

Mrs. Charles H. Alden. Miss Mary E. Lincoln. Mrs. C. Addison Mann. 

Languedoc. CHADAINE— DEAYNE. New York. 

Mrs. Eugene A. Hoffman. 

CHAMPLIN. 
Mrs. Morrison P. Waite.f 

Xaintonge. CHARDAVOYNE. New York. 

Charles M. Du Puy.f Miss Eleanor G. Du Puy. Herbert Du Puy. 

Tours. CHARDON. South Carolina. 

George Lewis Heins. Dr. A. E. Helffenstein. Edwin A. Marschalk. 
Dr. Theodore Gaillard Thomas. 

CHARLIER. 
Rev. Elie Charlier.f 

CHEVALIER, LE CHEVALIER. 

Normandie (St. L6). Philadelphia. 

Herbert Hart Boyd. Howard Lockwood.f William F. Salisbury. 

Prof. Theodore S. Woolsey. 

CHINEY. 
George Butler Griffin, f 

Leyden. CLOOS. New Amsterdam. 

Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Mrs. Katherine B. B. Roe. 



Paris. 

Fred'k J. Collier. 



COLIER— LIE. 

CONDE. 
CORDES. 



Swits Conde. 

Languedoc. 
Dr. Theodore G. Thomas. 

CORTELYOU. 
Dr. L. V. Cortelyou.f Mrs. Francis W. Goddard. 

CORQUET. 
Hon, A. T. Clearwater. 

Leyden. COSSART. 

Mrs. John S. Finch. Edmund Janes James. 



New York. 



South Carolina. 



New Amsterdam. 



LTsle-de-Re. COURSIER. 

Cavalier H. Jouet. 

AuNis. COUTANT. 

Dr. Richard B. Coutant. Miss Mary C. Dusenbury.f Mrs. E. McLean 
Haughey. James Heroy.f William W. Heroy. Mrs. Mary E. Joline. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Morgan H. Seacord. 



Narragansett. 
New Rochelle. 



French Flanders. CREPEL, CRISPELL. 
Rev. Eugene A. Hoffman, D. D. Dean. 



Esopus. 



Leyden, CRESSON. New Amsterdam. 

Theodore M. Banta. Rev. Alfred Howard Demarest. Prof. D. D. De- 
marrest, D.D., LL.D.f Rev. William H, S. Demarest. Mrs, Josephine B. 
Garretson. Mrs. F. W. Huidekoper. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Mrs. 
Katherine B. B. Roe. Morgan H. Seacord. 

CUVILYE— JE. 
Theodore M. Banta. Joseph O. Brown. f Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Mrs. 
Katherine B. B. Roe. 

Moise-en-Saintonge. DAMOUR. Maryland. 

Mrs. William Hopkins Young. 



Saintonge. D'AUBIGNE— GNY, DABNEY 
Mrs. Virginia K. Maddox. 

DAUCHY. 
Thomas L. Greene. 

DAUGE. 
Edward W. James. 

DE BAUN. 
Miss Dorothy Lord Maltby. 

Rouen. de BENNEVILLE. 

James S. de Benneville. 

DE CAMP. 



Virginia. 

Virginia. 
Hackensack. 

Pennsylvania. 



New Netherland. 



Miss Annie M. Hegeman. Mrs. Henry Kirke Porter. 



23 



Anduze. de CAZENOVE. 

Mrs. Paulina C. Fowle.f Mrs. F. Cazenove Jones. 



Virginia. 



England. de COTELE. New York. 

Miss Laurestine C. Smith. Henry Cotheal Swords. Miss Phebe C. Swords. 



DE COURCY. 
d'ESPARD. 



New York. 



William H. Frizzell. 

Ireland. 
Francis Edward Dodge. 

de FOREST, DE, DE LA. 

Leyden. New Netherland. 

Henry G. de Forest, f Robert W. de Forest. General Ferd. P. Earle. 
George Butler Griffin. f Miss Emma G. Lathrop. Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Edward De Forest Shelton. Miss Jane De Forest Shelton. George C. 



Warner 

Thomas W. Balch. 

Miss C. A. Mount 



de FROUVILLE. 

de gray. 

Miss Susan Mount. 



de JACQUES. 
Rev. Edward Whelen.f 

Franche-Comte. de KAY, de KEY. New Amsterdam. 

Joseph O. Brown. t Miss M. N. B. Cooper. Mrs. William Rumsey. 
Mrs. Alfred Van Santvoort.f Charles T. Van Santvoort.f 



Picardie. de LANCEY. 

Edward de Lancey. Miss Julia G. McAllister. 



General Fred. D. Grant. 

Picardie. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 

Xaintonge. 
Philip Schuyler de Luze. 

NORMANDIE. 

Mrs. F. W. Huidekoper. 



DE LILLE. 
Mrs. James Roosevelt. 

DE LORME. 

DE LUZE. 

DE MANDEVILLE. 
Mrs. Katherine B. B. Roe 



New York. 

Mass. 

South Carolina. 

New York. 

New Amsterdam. 



DEMAREST, des, du, des MARETS, DESMARETS. 
Picardie. New Netherland. 

Mrs. George F. Adams. Theodore M. Banta. Rev. Alfred H. Demarest. 
Prof. D. D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D.f Rev. William H. S. Demarest. Mrs. 
F. W. Huidekoper (three descents). Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Miss 
Dorothy Lord Maltby. Mrs. Katherine B. B. Roe. 



DE MOLEYAES. 
General J. Meredith Read.f 

Rouen. de PEYSTER. New Amsterdam. 

Miss Maria L. Anderson. Mrs. General Robert Anderson. Mrs. Mary 
B. M. Bailey. t Mrs. Eliza L. de P. Clarkson. Rev. N. Bayard Clinch. 
Henry Rutgers R. Coles. Miss Augusta M. de Peyster. Miss Emily M. 
de Peyster. Miss Frances G. de Peyster. F. Ashton de Peyster. Fred- 
eric J. de Peyster. Miss Helen van C. de Peyster. General John Watts 
de Peyster. Mrs. M. P. Ferris. Mrs. Gertrude van C. Hamilton. Bay- 
ard C. Heyward. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 
James S. van Courtlandt (two descents) Miss Mariana Velazquez. 

DE PRE. Harlem. 

Mrs. E. McLean Haughey. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Isaac Myer. 

de RAPALIE— JE— YE— PELIE— JE— YE— PELLE and without de. 

Leyden. Wallabout. 

Mrs. William A. Budd. Henry R. R. Coles. M. P. Ferris. Rev. Lea 
Luquer. Lea McL Luquer. Nicholas Luquer. Miss Sarah Luquer.f 
Thatcher T. B. Luquer. Miss Dorothy L. Maltby. Mrs. A. E. Orr. 
Mrs. Ellen R. Peabody. Henry Staples Rapelye. Jacob C. Rapelje. 
Charles S. Richards (two descents). Mrs. Allen H. Strong. Mrs. Van 
Campen Taylor. Henry Van Kleeck. Miss Florence R. Wright. Mrs. 
George W. Wright. 

de RUINE, de RUYNS. Harlem. 

Theodore M. Banta. Mrs. E. McL. Flaughey. Mrs. F. W. Huidekoper 
(two descents). Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress (three descents). Miss Dorothy 
L. Maltby. Isaac Myer. 

Lorraine. de SAUSSURE. South Carolina. 

Robert C. Bacot. William S. Bacot. General W. G de Saussure.f 
Charles D. Simons. James D. Simons. 

Holland. de SILLE. New Amsterdam. 

Miss Margaret A. Jackson. 

PoiTOU. de SOUCHE. Pennsylvania. 

John J. de Zouche. 

Manheim. de VAUX. New Amsterdam. 

Mrs. Emma A. J. Hopkins. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 
Dr. Richard Faulkner (ancestress from Paris). 

DE VOTION. Connecticut. 

Miss Elizabeth K. De Votion. Miss Harriet H. De Votion. Miss Sara 
De Votion. Miss Anne Shelton Williams. Mrs. Catherine P. Williams. 

de la BORDE. 
Miss Margaret A. Jackson. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. Christopher 
Robert, t Miss Mary E. Robert. 



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Xaintonge. de la FONTAINE. Virginia. 

William H. Fontaine. Charles W. Maury. Miss M. H. Maury. Col. 
Richard L. Maury. 

NORMANDIE. DE LA GRANGE. NeVV AMSTERDAM. 

S. M. de la Grange. f James S. Van Cortlandt. 

NoRMANDiE. DE LA MAR, LAMAR. Maryland. 

Mrs. F. Cazenove Jones. -Mrs. Frances Lamar Rylance, f 

DE la MAISTRE, LE MAISTRE, le MAITRE, etc. 
Caen. Long Island. 

Rufus Adams. William D. Barbour. Henry Rutgers R. Coles. E. D. 
De Lamater. Mrs. Eliza W. Hook. Clement Le Boutillier. John Le 
Boutillier. Thomas le Boutillier. Dr. William le Boutillier. Sir Cuth- 
bert E. Peek. Sir William Henry Peek.f Mrs. Washington A. Roebling. 

de la MONTAYNE— TAIGNE. 
Saintonge. New Amsterdam. 

General Ferdinand P. Earle. James E. Wood.f 

de la NOY, de la NOYE, DELAUNAY. 
Leyden. Massachusetts. 

General Fred. D. Grant. Mrs. James Roosevelt. 

DE LA PLAINE, DELAPLAINE. 
Touraine. South Carolina. 

Mrs. J. B. Garretson. Howard Lockwood.f 

DE LA VOUTE. 
J. Oscar Voute. 

Wurtemburg. DOMBOIS. 

Mrs. Richard Mitchell Bent. William Fred. Hasslock. 

DOIAU, DEYO, etc. (45 variations in spelling in New Paltz). 
Hon. A. T. Clearwater. Robert Emmet Deyo. Wm. Maison Dubois. 
Miss Annie D. Ferree. Barr Ferree. Samuel P. Ferree. Gustavus D. 
Julien. Rev. Matthew C. Julien. Clarence A. Rundall. Gilbert E. 
Swope.f James S. van Courtlandt. Miss Elizabeth F. Young. Mrs. 
Emilia F. Young. Mrs. William H. Young. 

La Rochelle. DOMINIQUE. New York. 

Alexander Dominick.f Bayard Dominick. Francis J. Dominick.f 
Henry B. Dominick. William Gayer Dominick.f 

Marennes. DU BOIS (Jacques). New York. 

Elmer Ewing Green. Mrs. Geraldine L. Hoyt.f Mrs. Emily A. Liv- 
ingston, f 



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Manheim. DU BOIS (Louis). New Paltz. 

Dr. Charles Baird.f Prof. Henry M. Baird. Joseph O. Brown. f Mrs. 
William A. Budd. Robert E. Deyo. Dr. Abram Du Bois.f Rev. Anson 
Du Bois. George M. Du Bois.f James G. Du Bois.f Dr. John C. 
Du Bois. William A. Du Bois. William Maison Du Bois. William E. 
English. Peter E. Elting. Miss Annie D. Ferree. Barr Ferree. 
Samuel P. Ferree. Samuel Eberly Gross. Mrs. Louise Du Bois Kendall. 
Mrs. H. S. Ladew. Mrs. Schuyler Merritt. Henry Du Bois Mulford. 
Prof. J. K. Rees. Clarence A. Rundall. Miss Emma F. Sahler. Miss Flor- 
ence L. Sahler. Mrs. Thomas B. Scott. f Gilbert E. Swope.f James S. 
van Courtlandt. Henry Van Kleeck. Miss Elizabeth F. Young. Mrs. 
Emilia F. Young. Mrs. William Hopkins Young. 



DUBOIS (Pierre). 
Canterbury (England). 
Mrs. E. Warren Hook. Mrs. Washington A. Roebling. 



New York. 



Leyden. du CLOUX. New Amsterdam. 

George Butler Griffin, f Mrs. George Perkins Lawton. Edward De Forest. 
Shelton. Miss T- De Forest Shelton. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 



Ferd. Fred. Du Fais.f 
George B. Griffin. f 

John B. Dumont. 

Paris. 
Col. Henry A. Du Pont. 

Man II EI M. 
Richard W. Stevenson. 

Languedoc. 



DU FAIS. 

DU FOSSET. 

DUMONT. 

DU PONT. 
DURIE, DURYEE. 

DUTEE. 



Delaware. 

New Netherland. 

Massachusetts. 



Dr. Pearce Bailey. Charles V. Wheeler. 



DU TRIEUX, de TRIEUX, de TRUX. 
G. Butler Griffin. f Miss Emma G. Lathrop. Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Edward De F. Shelton. Miss Jane De F. Shelton. James S. Van Court- 
landt. 

PiCARDiE. DU PUY, DE PUY. New Amsterdam. 

Charles M. Du Puy.f Miss Eleanor G. Du Puy. Herbert Du Puy. 
Rev. E. De Puy.f Note. — No pedigree given by the last named ; supposed 
to have been the same as DU PUY. Dr. Richard Faulkner (ancestor from 
Paris). 

DUVAL. Maryland. 

H. Rieman Duval. 

EMERY. Connecticut. 

Mrs. George F. Newcomb. 



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L'Isle-de-Re. EROUARD. 

Mrs. E. McL. Haughey. James M. Heroy.f 
Idabelle S. Kress. 

La Rochelle. FANEUIL. 

Wallace T. Jones. Dr. Faneuil D. Weisse. 



New Rochelle. 
William H. Heroy. Mrs. 

Massachusetts. 



TOURAINE. 

Pierre — George L. Heins. 

stein. 
John — William H. Falconer. 

Switzerland. 
Eugene A. Dermonet. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Hon. H. W\ Bookstaver. 
Switzerland. 



FAUCONNIER. 
Edwin A. Marschalk. 



FAURE. 

FELLE. 

FELTER. 



Staten Island. 
Abraham E, Helffen- 



New York. 
New York. 

Pennsylvania. 



FERREE. 

Miss Annie D. Ferree. Barr Ferree. Samuel P. Ferree. Mrs. Malcolm 
MacDonald. Gilbert E. Swope.f Miss Elizabeth F. Young. Mrs. 
Emilia F. Young. 

La Rochelle. FLANDREAU. New Rochelle. 

Washington L Adams. f Washington L L. Adams. Felix E. Flandreau. 
Mrs. C. C. Goldthwaite. 

FLOURNOY. Virginia. 

William C. Rivers, U. S. A. Mrs. L. Flournoy Van Deventer. 

FRANCOIS. 
Banyer Clarkson. Matthew Clarkson. Miss Elizabeth C. Jay.f Hon. 
John Jay.f Colonel William Jay. Wm. Jay Schieffelin. 



Ralph Le Fevre. 



FREER. 

FRISSELLE, FRAISE. 
William H. Frizzell. 

L'Isle-de-Re. FRIGUET. 

Mrs. E. McL. Haughey. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress, 



New Paltz. 



New Rochelle. 



Xaintonge. fume. New York. 

Rt. Rev. Charles T. Quintard.f Edward A. Quintard.f George W. 
Quintard. James S. Quintard.f 



POITOU. 

Dr. Theodore G. Thomas. 



GAILLARD. 



South Carolina. 



Normandie. GAII.LARD, GAYLORD. Connecticut. 

Mrs. William H. Moseley. Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds. Mrs. Charles E. 
Rice. Miss Lucy C. Richardson. Henry Chauncey Ward. 



Mauze. 
Prof. E. M. Gallaudet. 



GALLAUDET. New Rochelle. 

Rev. Thomas Gallaudet. General Paul A. Oliver. 



GAINEAU, GERNEAUX, GANO. 

La Rochelle. New Netherland. 

Mrs. Fletcher Bangs. 

L'Isle-de-Re. GARNIER. New Amsterdam 

Augustus C. Gurnee. Walter S. Gurnee. Hon. Abram S. Hewitt. Miss 
Miriam K. Wallis. 

SouBisE. GAUTIER. New York. 

Charles E. Gautier. Dudley G. Gautier. Joseph H. Gautier.f Thomas 
B. Gautier.f 

La Rochelle. GENDRON. South Carolina. 

Dr. Theodore G. Thomas. 

Xaintonge. GERMAINE— MON. New Oxford. 

Mrs. Charles H. Alden. Miss Mary E. Lincoln. Mrs. C. Addison Mann. 



GILET, GILLETT. Connecticut. 

Mrs. N. a. M. Foote. Mrs. C. M. Gillett. Kirke 



Bergerac. 
Mrs. Wm. R. Ellis 
Lathrop. 

GOUIN. 
Mrs. E. McL. Haughey. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 



GOURDIN. 
GRASSET, GRESET. 



Artois. 
Robert N. Gourdin.f 

La Rochelle. 
W. Grassett Thomas. 

La Rochelle. GRATIOT. 

Mrs. William D. Bishop. Mrs. A. H. Fowler 



South Carolina. 

New York. 

St. Louis. 

New York. 



SouBisE. GUERRY. 

Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. F. J. Blodgett. Aymar Embury. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 
Mrs. Helen E. Wardwell. 

*Note. — Is Guerri from Poitou to South Caroliua, the same as Guerry? 

GUILLEMARD. 
Miss Candace Allen. Charles B. Allen. f William Ely. William D. Ely. 
William B. Ogden. Mrs. Henry G. Russell. Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. Stephen van R. Thayer. 

MoiSE. GUIMAR. New Paltz. 

Mrs. William S. Young. 

GUION— YON. 

St. Martin-en-Re. Staten Island & N. Rochelle. 

Mrs. Ferdinand P. Earle. Rev. William P. Guion, William Hillman. 
Mrs. John L. Jerome. Oscar Brown Ireland. 



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GUIOU, GUE. 
Mrs. C. Lyman Cobb. 

La Rochelle. GUITTON. 

Clement Le Boutillier. John Le Boutillier. Mrs. Margaret Le Boutillier. 
Thomas Le Boutillier. Dr. Wm. Guitton Le Boutillier. 

HARGER. Stratford, Conn. 

Mrs. Cyrus Berry Peets. 

HASBROQUE— BROUCQ— BROUCK, ASBROQUE. 

French Flanders. New Paltz. 

Wm. Maison Du Bois. James S. Van Courtlandt. Mrs. William S. Young. 

HEGEMAN (Walloon). 
Miss Annie E. Hegeman. 

La Rochelle. HEX. New Amsterdam. 

Elmer Ewing Green. Mrs. Geraldine L. Hoyt.f Mrs. Emily A. Living- 
ston, f 

JACQUES. 
Edward S. Wheelen.f 

La Rochelle. JAY. New Amsterdam. 

Banyer Clarkson. Matthew Clarkson. Miss M. N. B. Cooper. Edward 
F. de Lancey. Miss Elizabeth C. Jay.f Hon. John Jay.f Col. William 
Jay. Mrs. Lea McL Luquer. Mrs. R. B. Moffat. Henry E. Pierrepont, 
Jr. Wm. Jay Schieffelin. 

JEARAULD— OULD. JERAULD, JEROE. 
Languedoc. Massachusetts. 

Dr. Pearce Bailey. Charles V. Wheeler. 

JOHONNOT, JOHANNOT. New Oxford. 
James W. Clark. 

French Flanders. JORISE— SSE^ICE. Esopus. 

Miss Annie D. Ferree. Barr Ferree. Samuel P. Ferree. Gustavus D. 
Julien. Rev. Matthew C. Julien. Gilbert E. Swope.f 

L'Isle-de-Re. JOUET. Narragansett. 

Cavalier H. Jouet. 

JUILLARD. 
A. D. Juillard. 

JULIAN. Narragansett. 

Clark Howe Buford.f Mrs. James M. Buford. 

LA FARGE. New York. 

Rear Admiral Francis A. Roe. 

Bordeaux. LANIER. New York. 

Charles Lanier. Mrs. Margaret L. Pumpelly.f 

Antilles. LASTY, LATY. New York. 

Mrs. E. McL. Haughey. Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 



La Rochelle. LA TOUR (de la). New York. 

Miss Margaret A. Jackson. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. Christopher 
Robert. t Miss Mary E. Robert. 

LA TOURETTE, de la. 
Oise-en-Bearn. New York 

Mrs. Elliot Danforth. 

LA RIVIERE. 
J. D. Brez.f 

LA RUE. 
James E. Wood.f 

LAURENS, LAURENT. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Bordeaux. LE BARON. Plymouth. 

James W. Clark. Rev. James Le Baron Johnson. Mrs. Edward Y. Swift. 
Mrs. Grace Le Baron Upham. Miss Mary Van Buren Vanderpool. 

LE BLANC. Staten Island. 

Gustavus D. Julien. Rev. Matthew C. Julien. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins Young. 

LE BOUTILLIER. 
Clement Le Boutillier. John Le Boutillier. Thomas Le Boutillier. William 
G. Le Boutillier. 

LTsle-de-Re. LE BRUN. Narragansett. 

Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 

Rouen. " LE COMTE, LE CONTE. New Rochelle. 

Mrs. E. Warren Hook. Prof. Joseph Le Conte, M.D., LL.D. Dr. Robert 
Le Contc. Mrs. Washington A. Roebling. Mrs. James Pardon Snow. 

L'ESPENARD. 
Henry C. Trevor. 

Orleans. L'ESTRANGE, STREING. New Rochelle. 

Mrs. Henry C. Payne. 

Manheim. le FEBRE. Esopus. 

Frederick Brokaw.f Howard Crosby Brokaw. Isaac I. Brokaw. Isaac 
V. Brokaw. William V. Brokaw. 

LE FEVRE. New Paltz. 

William H. Du Bois. Peter J. Elting. Gustavus D. Julien. Rev. 

Matthew C. Julien. Ralph 'Le Fevre. Mrs. Malcolm Macdonald. 
Richard W. Stevenson. 

Picardie. le grand. Kingston. 

Henry Le Grand Cannon. f Col. Le Grand B. Cannon. 

La Rochelle. L'HOMMEDIEU. Staten Island. 

Mrs. W. G. Farlow. Mrs. Sherman Flint. Mrs. H. B. Ledyard.f Mrs. 
J. J. Slocum.f Lieut. S. S. L'H. Slocum. 



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LE MESTRE. 



New Rochelle. 



Paris. 

Mrs. Henry C. Payne. 

NoRMANDiE. LE MOINE, MAWNEY. Narragansett. 

James B. M. Potter, Jr. Miss Mary E. Potter. Dr. Thomas W. Potter. f 
William H. Potter. 

LEQUIE, L'ESQUYER. 

La Tremblade. New Netherland. 

Mrs. Elbert Floyd- Jones. Rev. Lea Luquer. Lea McL Luquer. Nicholas 

Luquer. Miss Sarah Luquer. f Thatcher T. P. Luquer. Mrs. A. E. Orr. 



La Rochelle. 
Hon. Elisha Dyer.f 

PiCARDIE. 

Rev. Robert Wilson, D.D. 



LE ROY. 
LE SERRURIER. 

LE SUEUR. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 



NORMANDIE. 

Mrs. F. W. Huidekoper. 
Roe. James E. Wood.f 

LORILLARD 
Pierre Lorillard. Miss Catherine Wolfe. f 



Massachusetts. 
South Carolina. 



South Carolina. 
Mrs. Katherine B. B. 



Miss Dorothy Lord Maltby. 

La Rochelle. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 



LOZIER. 
LUCAS. 



South Carolina. 



Xaintonge. MAGNY, MANY, MAIGNY. Narragansett. 
Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. F. J. Blodgett. Aymar Embury. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 
Mrs. Helen E. Wardwell. 

MAILLARD. 
George Butler Griffin, f 



MALLET. 

MANIGAULT. 

MARION. 



Julien Henry Lee. 

Aunis. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

POITOU. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

MARQUAND. 
Prof. Allen Marquand. Henry G. Marquand. 

MASSE. 
Miss Maria L. Anderson. Mrs. James M. Lawton, 



New Oxford. 
South Carolina. 

South Carolina. 



Xaintonge. 



MAURY. 



Virginia. 



Virginia. 



Charles W. Maury. Miss Mary H. Maury. Col, Richard L. Maury. 



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L'Isle-de-Re. MAZYCK, MAZICQ. South Carolina. 

Rev. Robert Wilson, D.D. 

MELYN. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

MERCEREAU— SEREAU. 

Moise-en-Saintonge. Staten Island. 

Mrs. William Barbour. Dr. Charles Stedman Bull. Mrs. Henry G. 

Campbell. Mrs. Elliot Danforth. Mrs. Eugene A. Hoffman. Rev. 

Elenry Prall. Mrs. William Talcott. 

TouRAiNE. MERCIER. South Carolina. 

Robert C. Bacot. William S. Bacot. Charles D. Simons. James 
D. Simons. 

La Rochelle. MERCIER, MARCIER. New Rochelle. 

T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. 

MESIER— ZIER. 
Louis Mesier. 

MESUROLE, MIZEROL. 
Picardie. New Netherland. 

William Meserole Branch. Charles S. Richards. F. V. Shonnard. 

England. MOLINES. Plymouth. 

John Balch Blood. Alden Freeman. Linus E. Fuller. William Milne 
Grinnell. Edward Clinton Lee. Mrs. C. Addison Mann (2 descents). 
Mrs. Clara L. McMurtry. Mrs. William H. Moseley. Genl. J. Meredith 
Read.f Mrs. Thomas A. Reilly. Mrs. Frank Tracy Robinson. Mrs. 
Byron Sherman. Charles V. Wheeler. Mrs. Eliza E. Chandler White 
(2 descents). 

Touraine. MOREAU. South Carolina. 

Robert C. Bacot. William S. Bacot. 

MOTTET. 
Frederick Mottet. 

NICOL. 
Hon. A. T. Clearwater. 

PoiTou. OLR'TER. Boston. 

James W. Clark. 

LTsle-de-Re. PAIRAN. Massachusetts. 

Hon Martin Brimmer, f James W. Clark. Peter B. Olney. Mrs. Peter 
B. Olney. Hon. Richard Olney. 

La Rochelle. PAPIN. New York. 

Rev. James Le Baron Johnson. Mrs. E. G. Putnam. 

PoiTOu. PARDIER— DIEU, PARDEE. 

Marwell B. Richardson. 



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TouRAiNE. PASQUEREAU. South Carolina. 

George Lewis Heins. Abraham E. Helffenstein. Edwin A. Marschalk. 

PELLIER. 
Clement Le Boutillier. John Le Boutillier. Thomas Le Boutillier. 
Dr. WilHam Le Boutillier. 

PENGRY. 
A. Augustus Smith. 

Island of Jersey. PERRIN — E. Staten Island. 

Mrs. Nathaniel Burruss. Nathaniel Charter Burruss. Wm. Cicero 
Burruss. Mrs. William Coxford. Mrs. Viola Vowers Holbrook. 

La Rochelle. PERONNEAU. South Carolina. 

Robert C. Bacot. William S. Bacot. Charles D. Simons. James D. 
Simons. 

Bermuda. PERROT, PEROT. New York. 

Miss Annie Hegeman. Joseph S. Perot. Mrs. Henry Kirke Porter. 

LTsle-de-Re. PERROTAU. Narragansett. 

Cavalier H. Jouet. 

PETIT. 
Miss Frances D. Booraem.f Mrs. Warren Rawson. 

PoiTou. PENEO— NNEO, PINNEAU. Plymouth. 

Samuel Dwight Brewster. George F. Newcomb. Mrs. Charles A. 
Nicola. Miss Dotha Stone Pinneo. 

La Rochelle. PINTARD. New Jersey. 

Robert F. Cutting. William Bayard Cutting. 

Waldensian. POILLON. New Netherland. 

Richard Poillon.f 

Guernsey. POINGDEXTRE, POINDEXTER. Virginia. 
Miss Maria L. Anderson. Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

POMPILI. 
J. Collins Pumpelly. Mrs. J. Meredith Read. 

NoRMANDiE. PRAA. New Netherland. 

Wm. Meserole Branch. Charles S. Richards. F. V. Shonnard. 

Paris. PROVOOST, PREVOT. New Amsterdam. 

Banyer Clarkson. Matthew Clarkson. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Saintonge. PRIOLEAU. South Carolina. 

Prof. E. M. Gallaudet. Rev. Thomas Gallaudet. Genl. Paul A. Oliver. 
Daniel Ravenel.f 

LofC. 



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QUANTIN (seeCANTIN— E). 
Xaintonge. New Rochelle. 

Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Pierre L. Boucher. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 

QUEREAU. 
Benjamin Aymar. Miss EHzabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Pierre L. Boucher. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. 

PoiTOu. QUINTARD. New York. 

Rt. Rev. Charles T. Ouintard.f Edward A. Quintard.f George W. 
Ouintard. James W. Quintard.f 

Bretagne. RAVENEL. South Carolina. 

Daniel Ravenel.f Rev. Robert Wilson, D.D. 

La Rociielle. RENAUD. Narragansett. 

T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. 

Holland. RENEAU, REYNEAU— NAUD. La Rochelle. 

Charles F. Darlington. Rev. James H. Darlington. 

Paris. REOUA. New York. 

Rev. Daniel R. Foster. Henry M. Requa, Jr.f William Cary Sanger. 
Miss Hattie M. Seguine. 

RHINELANDER. 
r. J. Oakley Rhinelander. 

La Rochelle. RICHARD. New Netherland. 

Dr. Paul Richard Brown, Major U. S. A. 

La Rochelle. ROBARD. ROBERT. New York. 

Miss Margaret A. Jackson. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. Christopher 
R. Robert. t Miss Mary E. Robert. 

ROSTIAU. 
G. Butler Griffin, f 

SANSE. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 

Bretagne. SAINT JULIEN (de). South Carolina. 

Daniel Ravenel.f Rev. Robert Wilson, D.D. 

Marennes. SANZEAN. New York. 

Elmer Ewing Green. Mrs. Geraldine L. Hoyt.f Mrs. Emily A. 

Livingston, f 

French Flanders. SEE. Harlem. 

Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. 

SEGUIN— GUINE. New Rochelle. 

Dr. Charles S. Bull. Hon . A. T. Clearwater. 



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PoiTOU. SEJOUNNE, SIGOURNEY. Massachusetts. 

Hon. Martin Brimmer. f Peter B. Olney. Mrs. P. B. Olney. Hon. 
Richard Olney. 

SELEU, LLEU, SEU, SE LEU, LE SEU. 

Bordeaux. Massachusetts. 

Dr. Fredk. S. Sellew. Timothy G. Sellew. Mrs. William W. Wilcox. 

SEROT. 
W. Irving Adams. f W. Irving Lincoln Adams. 

SEUL. 
Dr. Edward H. M. Sell. 

Holland. SOHIER. New Amsterdam. 

Theodore M. Banta. Rev. A. Howard Demarest. Prof. D, D. Demarest, 
D.D., LL.D.f Rev. Wm. H. S. Demarest. Mrs. F. W. Huidekoper. 
Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Mrs. Katherine B. B. Roe. 

PoiTou. SOULICE. New Rochelle. 

Mrs. John L. Jerome. 

St. Christopher. STEELE. New Jersey. 

Miss Catherine Norwood. Lewis Morris Norwood. Frederick W. Stelle. 
William Watts Stelle. 

La Rochelle. SYCARD, SICARD. New Rochelle. 

W. Irving Adams. f W. I. Lincoln Adams. Morgan H. Seacord. 

TAINE. 
Mrs. Ferdinand P. Earle. 

THELABALL. Virginia. 
Edward W. James. 

Island of Jersey. THOREL. New York. 
Mrs. Viola Vowers Holbrook. 

PicARDiE. TOURNEUR. New Netherland. 

Mrs. Emma A. J. Hopkins. Lawrence Turnure.f Lawrence Turniire, Jr. 

TOURTELLOT. Boston. 

Robert W. Aborn.f Hon. Elisha Duer.f Dr. J. Q. A. Tourtellot.f 

Paris. TRICO. New York. 

Mrs. William A. Budd. Henry Rutgers R. Coles. Rev. Lea Luquer. 
Lea McI. Luquer. Nicholas Luquer. Miss Sarah Luquer. f Thatcher 
T. B. Luquer. Miss Dorothy L. Maltby. Mrs. A. E. Orr. Mrs. Ellen 
R. Peabody. Jacob G. Rapelje. Henry S. Rapelye. Charles S. Richards 
(2 descents). Mrs. Allen H. Strong. Mrs. Van Campen Taylor. Henry 
Van Kleeck. Miss Florence R. Wright. Mrs. George Williams Wright. 

Picardie. L'ZILLE, UZILIE. New Netherland. 

Rev. Roswell R. Hoes, U. S. N. 



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L'Isle-de-Re. \'ALEAU, VALOS. New Rochelle. 

Charles M. Du Puy.f J\Iiss Eleanor Du Puy. Herbert Du Puy. George 
Lewis Heins. Abraham F. Helffenstein. Edwin A. Marschalk. 

VERMILJE— YE. 
Rev. A. G. Vermilye. J. D. Vermilye.f Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye.f 

VER NOOY. 
Hon. A. T. Clearwater. Clarence A. Rundall. 

VERVEELEN. 
Mrs. Eliza ^^'. Hook. Mrs. Washington A. Roebling. 

VIELL. 
Charles M. VaiLf 

VIGNE, VIGNE, VINGE. New York. 

Theodore M. Banta. Joseph O. Brown. f Mrs. Idabelle S. Kress. Mrs. 
Katherine B. B. Roe. 

Bergerac. VILLEPONTEUX. New Rochelle. 

Rev. Edward O. Flagg. Mrs. C. M. G. Mathews. f 

Soubise. VINCENT. New York. 

Benjamin Aymar. Miss Elizabeth Aymar. Miss Harriet Aymar. Jose 
Aymar. Mrs. F. J. Blodgett. J. D. Brez.f Aymar Embury. Mrs. 
Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Robert Van Buren. Rt. Rev. Boyd Vincent. 
Rt. Rev. J. H. Vincent. Mrs. Helen E. Wardwell. 



Mrs. Martha J. Lamb.f 
Rev. A. V. Wittmeyer. 
Mrs. F. K. Hunter. 



VINTON. 

VINTMAIRE. 

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